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Canon 7D ISO 100, 125 and 160 are shaded

 
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May 27, 2013 13:09 |  #1

How do I activate ISO 100, 125 and ISO 160 on my Canon 7D? They are shaded and I was shooting with another Canon photographer friend and he said to switch my ISO to 100 and I could not. Searched the web and could not find anything. Can anyone here help?


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May 27, 2013 13:32 |  #2

I had the same thing this weekend on my 50D.

I found that if I turned off highlight tone priority, I was able to use those ISO speeds again.

Hope that helps!


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May 27, 2013 13:37 |  #3

Yep, you probably have highlight tone priority enabled, it prevents anything less than ISO 200.


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May 27, 2013 15:00 |  #4

Thank you both for a quick response. Next time I will remember to come here first for Canon questions! Peace


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