06-20-2018 09:21 PM
This has happened several times on glaciers where it's been too bright for me to notice so I've ended up losing pictures. Somehow when I put my camera (Rebel XTI) back in a case and take it out again, the ISO jumps from whatever I had it at (usually 100) to 1600 and ruins pictures taken until I notice and change it back.
In this scenario I'm typically shooting in "AV" (shutter priority mode?). I haven't been able to repo the problem intentionally to find out what combinations of buttons are being pressed in order to be more careful.
Does anyone know what might switch the ISO from 100 to 1600 for holding down a button if the mode isn't changed?
Thanks!
-Rob
06-21-2018 09:29 AM
Are you in auto ISO?
Does the XTi have an iso button on the top? I don't think it did.
06-21-2018 09:32 AM
I just looked, it does not have an ISO button, but if you push the righ button on the multicontroller it changes ISO. Is the camera on when you put it back in the case?
06-21-2018 10:37 AM
"I'm typically shooting in "AV" (shutter priority mode?)."
I don't know how the ISO is changing on its own but I do know Av is "aperture priority" not shutter priority.
06-21-2018 10:38 AM
" Is the camera on when you put it back in the case?"
This is a good point. If you physically turn the Rebel off it can't change the ISO or anything for that matter.
06-21-2018 10:42 AM
Just had a though, is your 'keep alive' battery good? If it is dead the XTi will default back to ISO 100 each time you use it. Check to see if your date and time is correct. If not replace that battery.
06-21-2018 01:09 PM
Thanks for the tips / discussion. I do shut the camera off prior to putting it back in the case, so I'm not sure what could cause the setting change. It's possible but unlikely I'm bumping something as I do that. The keep-alive battery seems ok as pictures are labeled with the proper date-time. In the most recent case at least, I didn't accidentally change the mode as I was still in AV mode and suddenly had 1600 ISO the next time I took it out.
06-21-2018 01:11 PM
Quote: push the right button on the multicontroller....
The right arrow button? That might be it, I'll have to check when I get home. I think I tried holding it down intentionally and couldn't repo the problem.
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