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witchking Posts: 231



For combining ISO and Shutter-speed: In Manual Settings 1 tab, select ISO control. Choose the ISO you want, then turn off the manual settings tab 1 and choose Shutter-speed.
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Posted: 2010-05-17 20:03:30
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edwardob Posts: 127

so all the manual [1] settings should be done first before anything else....would that be more or less right?



also i notice the iso does not stay where you want it..if using shutterspeed
[ This Message was edited by: edwardob on 2010-05-17 21:25 ]

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Posted: 2010-05-17 21:23:03
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jake20 Posts: > 500

@witchking
what settings would you recommend to get the best low light non flash shots?
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Posted: 2010-05-17 22:40:42
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prototype Posts: 180


[ This Message was edited by: prototype on 2010-05-17 23:08 ]

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Posted: 2010-05-18 00:08:14
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jake20 Posts: > 500

It looks like the manual shutter speed is still not 100% accurate.
It still appears to raise the ISO level when increasing shutter speed.

I had manually set the ISO level all the way down to -2.0EV(ISO 100) for a low light shot under my desk, then i turned up the shutter speed to +1.3EV , and the picture was taken at 400 ISO
[ This Message was edited by: jake20 on 2010-05-18 00:56 ]

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Posted: 2010-05-18 01:10:42
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NEO1981 Posts: 47

landscape mode,max saturation,manual focus at 32,iso 250,taken at 7:00 p.m.
DSC03172.jpg (2.2 MB)
i think there are minor things to fix.
thanks for your hard work Witchking
[ This Message was edited by: NEO1981 on 2010-05-18 01:58 ]

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Posted: 2010-05-18 02:53:22
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jake20 Posts: > 500

even though manual shutter speed+ISO is still not precise, it is better than before.. I am just not sure why it raises the ISO to 400 sometimes.
I hope Witchking can resolve..

but here is a shot taken in a dimly lit room. nice example of the benefit of the longer shutter speed.
2nd shot has a lower ISO, but much brighter due to the long shutter speed.

ALL AUTO - ISO 400
1/10 sec shutter speed


Manual shutter speed (set at ISO 100, but came out at ISO 250)
1.33 sec shutter speed

[ This Message was edited by: jake20 on 2010-05-18 02:06 ]

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Posted: 2010-05-18 03:01:37
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NEO1981 Posts: 47

3Mpx,Manual shutter speed at iso 400 in a complete dark room,i realy dont know the seconds of the shutter speed,(@jake20 how do you know the seconds taken in manual shutter speed?)
O_O



[ This Message was edited by: NEO1981 on 2010-05-18 02:23 ]

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Posted: 2010-05-18 03:22:55
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jake20 Posts: > 500

another low light shot.. set ISO at 100, but when i adjusted the shutter speed after setting the ISO.. EXIF info shows picture at ISO 400.

the results are still quite nice though.. but its just not precise control of the shutter speed like I had hoped for.
I never really know what ISO level will be chosen when changing the shutter speed.

[ This Message was edited by: jake20 on 2010-05-18 02:25 ]

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Posted: 2010-05-18 03:24:17
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NEO1981 Posts: 47

both pictures at 1 mpx,manual shutter speed with ev at +1.0,outdoor picture was with no flash,second one with forced flash and in complete dark




[ This Message was edited by: NEO1981 on 2010-05-18 02:38 ]

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Posted: 2010-05-18 03:37:35
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