markojakatri said:I've find a cool way to use safety shift in 5D III. If you use Tv mode and safety shift (ISO), camera will use as high ISO as needed. It actually works identically w/wo flash.
Marsu42 said:... but be careful, because reaching the highest iso setting you chose, it'll ignore your shutter speed preference and simply expose as long as required not matter if it's practical to handhold it any longer, that's why disable safety shift in tv mode. Better to get a more "flashy" picture than a blurry one with nice ambient.
Skulker said:Marsu42 said:Skulker said:I start with the assumption that Canon know a lot more about making cameras than I do.
That's the spirit, I'll remember to nominate you for the "Canon compliance of the year" award ... but you're correct, not every design decision is "crippling", but as it happens this one is different because ML has proven that auto iso with flash is no problem at all - you can use other iso settings manually, so there is really no reason why the camera shouldn't be able to select the iso according to the ambient light as usual and then let ettl decide the rest.
You mean as my 1Dx does, as I just pointed out. ;D
neuroanatomist said:...
The issue at hand is when a Speedlite is attached, Canon cameras default to ISO 400 when they are set to Auto ISO. Are you saying your camera does something different?
kang159 said:woah...poor OP must have no idea what's going on...
neuroanatomist said:Skulker said:Marsu42 said:Skulker said:I start with the assumption that Canon know a lot more about making cameras than I do.
That's the spirit, I'll remember to nominate you for the "Canon compliance of the year" award ... but you're correct, not every design decision is "crippling", but as it happens this one is different because ML has proven that auto iso with flash is no problem at all - you can use other iso settings manually, so there is really no reason why the camera shouldn't be able to select the iso according to the ambient light as usual and then let ettl decide the rest.
You mean as my 1Dx does, as I just pointed out. ;D
I guess your 1Dx is different from my 1D X.
The issue at hand is when a Speedlite is attached, Canon cameras default to ISO 400 when they are set to Auto ISO. Are you saying your camera does something different?