02-28-2014 03:51 AM
Another question about 60d. Is it possible to shoot in manual camera mode with automatic iso? How can I set this?
I usually use manual mode to shoot, but since I am about to shoot with low and changeable light, I wonder if automatic iso can be helpful.
Thank you
02-28-2014 07:42 AM - edited 02-28-2014 07:44 AM
Yes, it is very easy to do. Just set your ISO to "A" for Auto and set the camera to Manual mode.
02-28-2014 09:18 AM
Although possibile, it is no longer "manual"!?!?
02-28-2014 10:49 AM
And, unlike the other automatic modes (Av, Tv and P), you cannot apply any Exposure Compensation in Auto ISO mode. Any adjustments you make to the Manual (M) settings will essentially be overridden by the Auto ISO.
It would be even worse using Auto ISO in combination with Av, Tv or P. Then you would have an auto/auto situation and I would be concerned that the Auto ISO would negate any E.C. dialed into the AE mode being used.
Personally I am still looking for situations where Auto ISO would be particularly helpful... Where the other auto exposure modes (Av, Tv and P), without Auto ISO, aren't better choices. The only thing I can think of would be a very rare situation where I really needed a specific shutter speed and a specific aperture, and didn't need any Exposure Compensation at all. I have yet to see that situation occur, but am open to other suggestions!
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02-28-2014 11:59 AM
"It would be even worse using Auto ISO in combination with Av, Tv or P. Then you would have an auto/auto situation and I would be concerned that the Auto ISO would negate any E.C. dialed into the AE mode being used."
In the Creative Modes (except M) with Auto ISO the camera will select the lowest ISO consistent with camera settings. When the camera settings max out then ISO starts increasing. Auto ISO will not alter any dialed in exposure compensation.
02-28-2014 12:50 PM
I am like Alan Myers, trying to figure out why. Even in a CA mode you aren't really in CA if the camera is allowed to select it's own thing?!?
02-28-2014 02:12 PM
Isn't the camera doing its own thing in all modes to a greater or lesser degree. In P mode:
In Tv the aperture is selected by the camera to match the Tv, ISO and light level. In Av mode the shutter speed is selected to match aperture, ISO and light level.
In M mode you can select a Tv and Av and have Auto ISO give you correct exposure.
The "creative" aspect is picking shutter speed or aperture to match an effect you want.
02-28-2014 03:40 PM
"Isn't the camera doing its own thing in all modes to a greater or lesser degree"
Not in "manual". You may have a point in a CA, Tv or Av but still I see those as settings, you the photographer, wants to set.
There is no way you can call it manual mode if the camera selects something automatically for you.
Maybe I am just too old school.
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