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Tapeman
24th of May 2004 (Mon), 15:13
It seems to me that if you have a shutter speed and an aperture setting that you desire for a particular shot, you should be able to bracket ISO and keep your other settings.

What about bracketing WB?

Does the MK II do that or do we have to wait for the MK III?

I have my wife working two jobs so I can order my MK II at the end of the summer. I have to get her a third job so we can afford memory cards & software.

scottbergerphoto
24th of May 2004 (Mon), 17:32
Yes it does have ISO bracketing. I found out by setting it by accident!
Regards,
Scott

CyberDyneSystems
24th of May 2004 (Mon), 18:11
..lol,. I haven't found it yet.. but it is there.. I read it somewhere..

(there's a lot of stuff like that ..)

defordphoto
24th of May 2004 (Mon), 19:16
..lol,. I haven't found it yet.. but it is there.. I read it somewhere..

(there's a lot of stuff like that ..)

I think we'll be finding "new" things for some time to come! :shock:

GenEOS
27th of May 2004 (Thu), 11:57
OK dudes, come clean. Are you jackin' around?
I did not think it did that.
If so, where and how?

scottbergerphoto
27th of May 2004 (Thu), 21:11
OK dudes, come clean. Are you jackin' around?
I did not think it did that.
If so, where and how?
If you hold down two of the buttons on the top left and turn the main command dial, the word iso shows up in the LCD. The camera takes three shots for each shutter button release. Page 94 of the 1D Mark II manual
Scott

GenEOS
28th of May 2004 (Fri), 08:01
Thanks, had not read that yet.
Too busy tinkering with color space settings....

Now, how about a "ISO Priority" mode?? That would be nice..