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Jan 20, 2017 13:37 |  #556

rrblint wrote in post #18250472 (external link)
It affects the JPEG preview on the back of the camera, the histogram, and the preview in DPP(where it can be changed) but not the RAW file itself.

Thank you. Guess that makes sense.

So leaving the picture style on auto or changing it will basically only affect jpegs. If you choose a different style and shoot RAW when it opens in LR there will be no attributes in the picture style applied to the image...do I have that right now?




  
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Jan 20, 2017 14:11 |  #557

i-G12 wrote in post #18250493 (external link)
Thank you. Guess that makes sense.

So leaving the picture style on auto or changing it will basically only affect jpegs. If you choose a different style and shoot RAW when it opens in LR there will be no attributes in the picture style applied to the image...do I have that right now?

Correct.


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Jan 20, 2017 14:13 |  #558

rrblint wrote in post #18250519 (external link)
Correct.

Thanks for the help and clarification! :-)




  
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Jan 20, 2017 23:39 |  #559

You're low on battery! Land ;-)a




  
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Jan 21, 2017 08:51 |  #560

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There's another one flying now too....
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You're low on battery! Land ;-)a

I was actually!


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Jan 21, 2017 13:20 |  #561

I really like the 80D. Coming from my 60d this thing has great features. I've been playing around with bbf and shooting in Manuel mode and auto ISO. Seems to be working really good.




  
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Jan 21, 2017 13:39 |  #562

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... shooting in Manuel mode ...

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Jan 21, 2017 16:43 |  #563

ha ha funny. I like it. anyone else using this style of setting? how do you like it. I normally shoot Av and adjust my setting as I need it and only use manual for indoor low light setting.




  
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Jan 22, 2017 06:59 |  #565

djr01974 wrote in post #18251642 (external link)
ha ha funny. I like it. anyone else using this style of setting? how do you like it. I normally shoot Av and adjust my setting as I need it and only use manual for indoor low light setting.

I really like shooting in M mode with AutoIso. Pretty useful if you want a certain shutter speed and aperture and still have a paramter for the camera to adjust to changing light. I use that a lot for macro.


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Jan 22, 2017 08:25 |  #568

Michael456 wrote in post #18252117 (external link)
I really like shooting in M mode with AutoIso. Pretty useful if you want a certain shutter speed and aperture and still have a paramter for the camera to adjust to changing light. I use that a lot for macro.

What do you have your max ISO set to? Ill let the camera go to 3200


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Jan 22, 2017 10:50 |  #569

I am quite happy with the results from the Grand Ole Opry last night! I had to go full manual to keep from washing out the faces. I was 10 rows up in the balcony so about 75 feet from the stage. These were taken with the 18-135 kit lens @ f/5.6. I probably would have been ok with the 70-300, but I didn't take it with me.

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Jan 22, 2017 11:49 |  #570

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I am quite happy with the results from the Grand Ole Opry last night! I had to go full manual to keep from washing out the faces. I was 10 rows up in the balcony so about 75 feet from the stage. These were taken with the 18-135 kit lens @ f/5.6. I probably would have been ok with the 70-300, but I didn't take it with me.
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