Hello,I'm a french beginner photographer,I'm discovering your channel,I enjoy so much your tips,it's very clear and understandable ,nice to meet you, thank you very much!
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 👍
Hello,I'm a french beginner photographer,I'm discovering your channel,I enjoy so much your tips,it's very clear and understandable ,nice to meet you, thank you very much!
Thank you very much. Glad you are enjoying my channel. All the best 🙏
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 👍
Probably the best explanation of this concept I have ever heard. Greetings from FRAMES!
Glad you liked it! 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.👍
Great video and nice pics. Well done 👍 ❤
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 👍
Beautiful shots! Thanks once again for your tutorial Joe!
Thank you very much.
Thank you, for your work and your videos! 🙏
My pleasure. That you for your support 👍
Great tutor
Yup i use aperture priorityn
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 👍
well explained, good photos
Thank you 👍
Your photos are really amazing, subscribed! What’s that thing you use to take photo , attached to the Ricoh 😊
Thank you very much. I appreciate your positive feedback and your sub. It’s a wired shutter release cable:
JJC Camera Shutter Release Cable... www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0827RPBRD?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
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 👍
Interesting video, thank you.
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 👍
I prefer the Manuel Mode and iso Auto
Thanks. It’s a great choice.