Dumb question. How can manual mode with auto ISO still be manual mode?
There are three elements to exposure control -- aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. With film bodies, the ISO (a.k.a. ASA) was fixed. But, digital bodies introduce the ability to change ISO and offer auto ISO as a feature. It does seem that the PASM (program, auto aperture, auto shutter, manual) mode settings are rather dated from the days of film and it is long overdue to add fifth mode with an auto ISO setting.
For what it's worth, the current Canon bodies offer two easy to use dials. In manual mode, these can be set to two of the three exposure control elements. I would like to see the integration of a third dial so that I can readily change all three without having to hold another button down while rotating the dial.
There are three elements to exposure control -- aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. With film bodies, the ISO (a.k.a. ASA) was fixed. But, digital bodies introduce the ability to change ISO and offer auto ISO as a feature. It does seem that the PASM (program, auto aperture, auto shutter, manual) mode settings are rather dated from the days of film and it is long overdue to add fifth mode with an auto ISO setting.
For what it's worth, the current Canon bodies offer two easy to use dials. In manual mode, these can be set to two of the three exposure control elements. I would like to see the integration of a third dial so that I can readily change all three without having to hold another button down while rotating the dial.
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