With my R7, I like Manual Mode with Auto ISO, max 6400. Since I'm mostly shooting birds on perches, I rarely change aperture or shutter speed, although aperture changes as i zoom.I haven't used auto-ISO much but IIRC, you can set a not-to exceed limit. Not 100% sure how the whole thing behaves TBH. If you set auto-ISO, in shutter (or aperture) priority, how does the camera decide whether to move the aperture (or shutter) or the ISO? Does one take precedence over the other?
Wonderful!
Beautiful light, Mark!
Thank you Sam!Beautiful light, Mark!
Beautiful!Light-mantled albatross. Pairs often fly in close formation.View attachment 140671View attachment 140672
The difference in size is very evident here! Great photo. Probably getting ready to get the next generation going.
Beautiful, Kirk! I see the R7 and the 100-500 are making sweet music together!A snowy egret late afternoon today, getting ready to take a bath. Taken at Ft. De Soto. He seemed to love the camera; he was very cooperative.
158cv-studio25 by Kirk Behymer, on Flickr
112cv-studio25 by Kirk Behymer, on Flickr
Thank you, Sam!Wonderful!
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