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1D Mark III ISO problem

 
vince_ross
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May 01, 2012 20:26 |  #1

Ok guys, I'm at a complete loss here. I just got a 1D mkIII and for whatever reason it now will not go to iso 6400 or 100 or 50. The iso range I have is 200-3200. Is their another setting I'm missing other than CF-I-3? I've gone through every menu I can think of to try and change it, nothing happens. I've cleared all camera settings, reflashed the firmware and even taken the battery out to try and reset the camera. It work yesterday, not today.?


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May 01, 2012 20:30 |  #2

yes, there's a trick, you have to switch something else too, hang on a sec.

C.Fn II #3

Highlight Tone Priority > enable


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May 01, 2012 20:34 as a reply to  @ BirdsofBC's post |  #3

Yes, I was trying to tweak the settings yesterday and thought I did something.


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May 01, 2012 20:41 as a reply to  @ vince_ross's post |  #4

you're good to go now?


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May 01, 2012 20:44 |  #5

N.V.M. wrote in post #14363509 (external link)
you're good to go now?

LOL! I can't believe I did that :rolleyes:

Thanks NVM! I was getting sooo frustrated. Methinks I need to read the manual again....

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May 01, 2012 20:50 |  #6

C.fn1-3 you can set ISO speed range.




  
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May 01, 2012 21:06 |  #7

bboowwyy wrote in post #14363556 (external link)
C.fn1-3 you can set ISO speed range.

I kept checking that thinking it wasn't set right. I went in and changed highlight tone priority, and the full range was useable again. For whatever reason I didn't think those two were related.


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Oct 23, 2012 09:56 as a reply to  @ vince_ross's post |  #8

Thanks to whoever asked this question and for the answer. It really is a relief to stop banging my head against the wall (I can't afford to do the same with the camera)!




  
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Oct 23, 2012 13:31 |  #9

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Thanks to whoever asked this question and for the answer. It really is a relief to stop banging my head against the wall (I can't afford to do the same with the camera)!

LOL, no problem. :D


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