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!
09-23-2017 03:20 PM - edited 09-23-2017 03:22 PM
Hey Tim,
Nah I am still around here. Still hoping to find a good solution to this issue. But IMHO, looks like just using continuous lighting is the best solution. There does seem to be more options these days, but I still perfer flash..
@TCampbell wrote:I jsut realized this is an old zombie thread that's come back to life. The original poster is probably long gone.
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