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5D MK 3 and auto ISO

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awinphoto:
The 7d was the first camera, well maybe a touch with the 50D, where I played with auto ISO...  If you have a flash, AUTO iso locks in at 400, unless you are bouncing it as neuro said.  If your in manual and manually set your ISO, you can go over 400 ISO if you wish, but that's the only work around is to manually do it.  I personally think that's a slight pain but considering the whole ISO image quality/light output/strength of flash depending on ISO value, I guess that's just one extra computation the camera, or canon engineers, didn't want it to have to choose between. 

EvilTed:
BTW, why would anyone shoot hand held with a 1.2 lens in dim light and use a flash?
Feels like washing your feet with your socks on to me?

ET

Tcapp:

--- Quote from: EvilTed on April 30, 2012, 08:21:56 PM ---BTW, why would anyone shoot hand held with a 1.2 lens in dim light and use a flash?
Feels like washing your feet with your socks on to me?

ET

--- End quote ---

Really? So you can balance your flash to the ambient light and capture a more natural photo. The flash helps freeze the motion. I do it ALL the time at dark wedding receptions.

jm345:
According to my 5D3 Manual on page 125 it says with bounce flash it will automatically use the 400-1600 ISO range when you are in P or A+ Modes.

Bosman:

--- Quote from: Tcapp on April 30, 2012, 09:01:14 PM ---
--- Quote from: EvilTed on April 30, 2012, 08:21:56 PM ---BTW, why would anyone shoot hand held with a 1.2 lens in dim light and use a flash?
Feels like washing your feet with your socks on to me?

ET

--- End quote ---

Really? So you can balance your flash to the ambient light and capture a more natural photo. The flash helps freeze the motion. I do it ALL the time at dark wedding receptions.

--- End quote ---
+1 Flash give color pop! just use flash as fill even in dim situations.

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