jrista said:Maxis Gamez said:jrista said:Auto ISO with exposure compensationThe combination of the two is useful.
Can you give us an example?
Thanks!
1. Manual Mode, 1/1000th shutter, f/7.1:
2. Auto ISO selects ISO 800
With evaluative metering, the scene is a bit too dark. You need the DOF of f/7.1, and you can't go below 1/1000th because your already as low as you can go to freeze all but the birds wing tips. You don't have the option of using flash.
3. Use EC to bump ISO up to by 2/3rds of a stop
Correct exposure now, but its still not manual ISO, so when that cloud passes in front of the sun a moment before you take the shot, evaluative metering compensates and it still exposes correctly. Oh, happy day, happy day.![]()
Why not just change your shutter speed to whatever is needed to get a good exposure on your bird and leave alone the ISO?
BTW, do you really need to FREEZE the wing tips? I certainly hope not as long as the subject is well exposed.
Canon 30D, Canon 400mm @ f/5.6, 1/30sec, ISO 800 in Manual mode.
BTW. Thank you for your input and information.
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