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Mar 24, 2014 15:26 |  #1

whats the auto ISO setting go up to? does it cap at 6400 or does it go to 12,800?


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Mar 24, 2014 15:51 |  #2

You can define the limit in camera settings.


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Mar 24, 2014 15:53 |  #3

palad1n wrote in post #16783089 (external link)
You can define the limit in camera settings.

right but whats the max setting?

7D after FW2.x allowed 6400 as it's highest. Same as 60D. This was my BIG thing about the 6D.

Does the 70D allow 12,800?


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Mar 24, 2014 15:58 |  #4

Yes, maximum limit for AUTO ISO is 12800.


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Mar 24, 2014 16:54 |  #5

Talley, you're scheming, aren't you? ;)

... and the 70D has the same "minimum shutter speed" option as the 6D, which helps me quite often.


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Mar 24, 2014 17:11 |  #6

gabebalazs wrote in post #16783279 (external link)
Talley, you're scheming, aren't you? ;)

... and the 70D has the same "minimum shutter speed" option as the 6D, which helps me quite often.

IF the auto ISO does go to 12,800 then you know what I am thinking.

Silent shutter, min shutter speed, and a few other perks ya know.

;) 6D/70D = 5D3

AND if the 70D doesn't have that stupid LAG on the shutter then I might be sold.


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Mar 24, 2014 17:13 |  #7
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And 12800 on 70D is like 51200 on 6D.....

Sure you are going to be happy with that...:rolleyes:

Noise aside, the 70D is nothing like 5D3...




  
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Mar 24, 2014 17:15 |  #8

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And 12800 on 70D is like 51200 on 6D.....

Sure you are going to be happy with that...:rolleyes:

I'm not worried about noise. Believe me I'm WELL aware of the noise difference.

But from a cost perspective whats cheaper for daytime sports/nighttime low light

5D3 only and a 70-200 w/ 300mm 2.8 Capable lens

6D/70D with only a 70-200

Much cheaper. 70D does daytime and 6D does night time.


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Mar 24, 2014 17:22 |  #9

Talley wrote in post #16783308 (external link)
IF the auto ISO does go to 12,800 then you know what I am thinking.

Silent shutter, min shutter speed, and a few other perks ya know.

;) 6D/70D = 5D3

AND if the 70D doesn't have that stupid LAG on the shutter then I might be sold.

no, you won't feel any lag on the 70D, it's pretty snappy


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Mar 24, 2014 17:32 |  #10

is the CFO making you sell off the 300?

if so, replace it with a 100-400 for the daytime sports.


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Mar 24, 2014 17:36 |  #11
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Charlie wrote in post #16783367 (external link)
is the CFO making you sell off the 300?

if so, replace it with a 100-400 for the daytime sports.

You must have missed Talley's post from yesterday.

He already bought the Sigma 120-300 :)




  
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Mar 24, 2014 17:50 |  #12

mgk2 wrote in post #16783376 (external link)
You must have missed Talley's post from yesterday.

He already bought the Sigma 120-300 :)

my god, talley is winning at life! if only my wife would allow me half as much gear....... plus a pair of tilt shift lenses.... or 3 or 4........ hahaha


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Talley wrote in post #16783315 (external link)
I'm not worried about noise. Believe me I'm WELL aware of the noise difference.

But from a cost perspective whats cheaper for daytime sports/nighttime low light

5D3 only and a 70-200 w/ 300mm 2.8 Capable lens

6D/70D with only a 70-200

Much cheaper. 70D does daytime and 6D does night time.

You are going backwards.....again...​.

Think how your photos compare between your old 7D vs 6D even at lowish ISO...

It isn't just about noise performance but sharpness, DR, ability to capture fine details, shadow recovery ability etc...




  
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Mar 24, 2014 18:04 |  #14

mgk2 wrote in post #16783312 (external link)
And 12800 on 70D is like 51200 on 6D.....

Sure you are going to be happy with that...:rolleyes:

Noise aside, the 70D is nothing like 5D3...

Yea, i wouldn´t buy 70D either ... it´s like oversized compact camera with dull touch-sensitive screen, which barely can handle 200ISO :rolleyes:


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