Auto ISO, Auto WB, Manual Aperture, Manual Shutter speed; exposure adjusted using Exposure Compensation. It’s usually the only setting I adjust throughout my shooting day.
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The only problem I have found in this method is that the camera prioritizes the iso setting, so in almost every situation the camera picks a very high iso and aperture value, instead of a lower aperture and iso value. Just like in your photo the iso is at 2500 and the aperture is f10!!!
Thanks for the comment. With this method, I pick the Aperture. The camera doesn’t. Like I said, the camera will generally pick an ISO within the range I set. 100 - 3200. I really don’t see any noise unless the camera goes past 6400. If I used an ISO range of 100 - 800, then the camera wouldn’t have gone above 800, but then I would have to be careful with my Aperture and the Shutter Speed would constantly be sacrificed to a very slow Shutter speed, that would potentially cause significant blur. There are trade offs. But I personally don’t have a problem with high ISOs. I appreciate the comment 👍
Probably the best explanation of this concept I have ever heard. Greetings from FRAMES!
Glad you liked it! Thank you very much . 🙏
Great video and nice pics. Well done 👍 ❤
Thank you very much.
These are gems thanks mate, just learnt i can set a range when the settings are on auto
My pleasure and thanks . I’m glad that you learnt something.👍
Auto ISO, Auto WB, Manual Aperture, Manual Shutter speed; exposure adjusted using Exposure Compensation. It’s usually the only setting I adjust throughout my shooting day.
Great settings. Thank you 👍
Thank you, for your work and your videos! 🙏
My pleasure. That you for your support 👍
Beautiful shots! Thanks once again for your tutorial Joe!
Thank you very much.
At last a video that explains auto Iso in an understandable language, thank you sir
Glad I could help out there. I appreciate the comment. Thank you, Sir 👍
Great tutor
Yup i use aperture priorityn
Thank you 👍
well explained, good photos
Thank you 👍
Thanks for the video, it was great!👌
My pleasure. Thank you.
I use aperture priority with auto ISO all the time, whether I'm on the street or in the woods. F8 and be there.
Thanks man. It’s the best setting. Appreciate it 👍
Your photos are really amazing, subscribed! What’s that thing you use to take photo , attached to the Ricoh 😊
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JJC Camera Shutter Release Cable... www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0827RPBRD?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Interesting video, thank you.
Thank you 🙏
I prefer the Manuel Mode and iso Auto
Thanks. It’s a great choice.
I didn’t realise the GR would automatically reduce the shutter speed if necessary. Good to know, thanks.
My pleasure. That’s the beauty of Auto ISO. Thank you 👍
The only problem I have found in this method is that the camera prioritizes the iso setting, so in almost every situation the camera picks a very high iso and aperture value, instead of a lower aperture and iso value. Just like in your photo the iso is at 2500 and the aperture is f10!!!
Thanks for the comment. With this method, I pick the Aperture. The camera doesn’t. Like I said, the camera will generally pick an ISO within the range I set. 100 - 3200.
I really don’t see any noise unless the camera goes past 6400.
If I used an ISO range of 100 - 800, then the camera wouldn’t have gone above 800, but then I would have to be careful with my Aperture and the Shutter Speed would constantly be sacrificed to a very slow Shutter speed, that would potentially cause significant blur. There are trade offs. But I personally don’t have a problem with high ISOs.
I appreciate the comment 👍