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EvilTed
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I would have thought that the 'A' setting for ISO = Auto meaning that the camera picks the best ISO setting for the given conditions.
I tried shooting a 50 F/1.2 @ 1.2 indoors in dim light yesterday and it didn't seem to work as I'd thought.
Everything was underexposed and the historgram was heavily peaked to the left.
If I manually set the ISO to 1600 or above, thing were as edxpected.
What gives?
ET
I tried shooting a 50 F/1.2 @ 1.2 indoors in dim light yesterday and it didn't seem to work as I'd thought.
Everything was underexposed and the historgram was heavily peaked to the left.
If I manually set the ISO to 1600 or above, thing were as edxpected.
What gives?
ET