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Changing ISO to 3200 on a 20D

 
quincyjoe
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Sep 30, 2007 12:49 |  #1

When I try to change the ISO on my 20D to 3200, all I get is an H. I set the camera on manual, set the custom function to On so that I could change the ISO, and tried to change it. When I rotate the dial, the read out goes from 1600 to H. Am I doing something wrong? I want to use the higher ISO for sports shots. I've had the 20D about 5 months. I upgraded from a Digital Rebel.




  
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Sep 30, 2007 12:50 |  #2

This is perfectly normal, its exactly the same on the 5D.




  
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Sep 30, 2007 12:51 |  #3

H is 3200 ISO and L is ISO 50. this is exactly how it should be :)




  
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Sep 30, 2007 12:52 |  #4

"H" denotes ISO 3200. Pages 49 and 143 in the 20D manual.


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Sep 30, 2007 12:56 |  #5

Its also not a true ISO3200, but really ISO1600 underexposed by 1 stop & then pushed back to normal exposure.

I wonder why Canon chose L & H over 50 & 3200, a bit odd.

I didnt think the 20D had an "L" setting, ISO50, or does it?




  
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Sep 30, 2007 13:01 |  #6

Nick_C wrote in post #4036815 (external link)
Its also not a true ISO3200, but really ISO1600 underexposed by 1 stop & then pushed back to normal exposure.

I wonder why Canon chose L & H over 50 & 3200, a bit odd.

I didnt think the 20D had an "L" setting, ISO50, or does it?

nope.




  
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Sep 30, 2007 14:45 |  #7

Thank you so much! The manual gets a little complicated and I find myself not being able to see the forrest for the trees!!




  
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Sep 30, 2007 14:59 |  #8

quincyjoe wrote in post #4037334 (external link)
Thank you so much! The manual gets a little complicated and I find myself not being able to see the forrest for the trees!!

Best thing is to forget about all of the features, just focus on one task & dont move on until you have nailed it ;)




  
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