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Trying to set up ISO 3200; 40D

 
Boxmannn
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Sep 02, 2007 01:17 |  #1

I just got my 40D today and was going through all the menus, etc. to make sure everything worked, but I can't seem go get the ISO to go to 3200 ie: H.

I set C.FnI:3 (ISO Expansion) to '1' (on), but then when I rotate the dial I can only scroll from Auto to 1600.

Is there other combinations of C.Fn setting that might need to be on or off. Am I having a brain cramp or is there something wrong with the Camera. I never had any trouble with the 30D so I 'think' I know what I'm doing. Thanks


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Sep 02, 2007 01:51 |  #2

You need to select "H", it doesn't show as 3200.


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Sep 02, 2007 01:56 |  #3

DDan wrote in post #3843735 (external link)
You need to select "H", it doesn't show as 3200.

Thanks for the reply, but I already stated that in my original thread.

However, I did find the combination that solved my problem.

If you enable Highlight tone priority (C.FnII.3) which I did, you lose ISO 100, 125, 160, & H. When I turned off Highlight tone priority all the ISO's magically reappeared.

Upon further review, I should try reading the manual more closely, hopefully this will help someone else.


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Sep 02, 2007 02:17 |  #4

Boxmannn wrote in post #3843751 (external link)
Thanks for the reply, but I already stated that in my original thread.

However, I did find the combination that solved my problem.

If you enable Highlight tone priority (C.FnII.3) which I did, you lose ISO 100, 125, 160, & H. When I turned off Highlight tone priority all the ISO's magically reappeared.

Upon further review, I should try reading the manual more closely, hopefully this will help someone else.

Thank you Boxmannn.

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