04-12-2015 10:51 AM
I have a 7D Mark II, but I understand this is the same with other cameras.
When you set auto ISO in manual mode, and change exposure compensation, it changes ISO. Good.
When you set auto ISO in manual mode, and use auto exposure bracketing, it changes shutter speed. Not good.
I understand the thinking here, even if I think it's wrong, so instead of just "fixing it", I'd recommend a custom function for selecting which you want it to do. In my case, I actually want manual mode to behave like manual mode rather than behaving like Av mode which is the current behavior with AEB in manual mode. If I had wanted the behavior to be like Av mode, I would have set it in Av mode!
12-06-2016 10:57 PM
09-02-2017 04:09 PM
Joel Grimes uses a Camranger to accomplish this. Wondering if the Canon Connect app couldn't do the same thing?
09-23-2017 11:24 AM
While looking for something else, I just happened to stumble across this in the 7D Mark II Instruction Manual.
Haven't tried it, yet, though.
09-23-2017 11:50 AM
@danstepnik wrote:Joel Grimes uses a Camranger to accomplish this. Wondering if the Canon Connect app couldn't do the same thing?
I own a CamRanger. It's useful function is that it gives "WiFi" control to cameras that don't have built-in WiFi with remote control capabilities. You can do the same thing with a long tethering cable ... and any software that supports tethered control of the camera.
I actually prefer a long tethering cable and a real computer if I have the option...there are things I can do easier and faster than I can do using an iPad (at least today). I don't see the same level of software maturity on a tablet ... but things are advancing rapidly so that day is probably not too far in the future.
04-13-2015 05:30 PM - edited 04-15-2015 09:17 PM
I understand just fine, and I have a perfectly valid reason for wanting this. What I don't understand is why I need two different modes, Av and M to behave the same in this case (Auto ISO). I put it in manual because I don't want shutter speed to change. If I wanted it to change, I would have used Av. If I'm in manual with fixed ISO, that's another story and something has to give (and shutter speed is the logical one). But AEB in manual with auto ISO should do exactly what I'm asking it to do and exactly what it does with manual EC applied - change ISO, not shutter speed.
09-23-2017 11:52 AM
I jsut realized this is an old zombie thread that's come back to life. The original poster is probably long gone.
09-23-2017 12:01 PM
@TCampbell wrote:I jsut realized this is an old zombie thread that's come back to life. The original poster is probably long gone.
Sorry about that.
09-23-2017 12:16 PM
@TCampbell wrote:I jsut realized this is an old zombie thread that's come back to life. The original poster is probably long gone.
Still right here, still wishing they hadn't made this design decision. Over 50,000 shots on my 7D Mark II and I've wanted this particular feature dozens of times.
09-23-2017 02:00 PM
@Lee_Jay wrote:
@TCampbell wrote:I jsut realized this is an old zombie thread that's come back to life. The original poster is probably long gone.
Still right here, still wishing they hadn't made this design decision. Over 50,000 shots on my 7D Mark II and I've wanted this particular feature dozens of times.
Did you see my earlier post, from a couple of hours ago? I haven't tried, but it sounds like what you're looking for.
09-23-2017 02:01 PM
@Waddizzle wrote:
@Lee_Jay wrote:
@TCampbell wrote:I jsut realized this is an old zombie thread that's come back to life. The original poster is probably long gone.
Still right here, still wishing they hadn't made this design decision. Over 50,000 shots on my 7D Mark II and I've wanted this particular feature dozens of times.
Did you see my earlier post, from a couple of hours ago? I haven't tried, but it sounds like what you're looking for.
I did, but I didn't see the relevance.
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