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Sep 13, 2008 04:38 |  #1

I have a one month old 1D mk111, whatever I do I don't seem to be able to set the ISO less than100,seems to be content at staying at 200, been through the custom functions,even cleared all camera settings to no avail, am I missing something????:confused:




  
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Sep 13, 2008 04:51 |  #2

You've probably got the Highlight Tone Priority set on. This will prevent the ISO dropping below 200 as a side effect.


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Sep 13, 2008 04:51 |  #3

Merlyn wrote in post #6298142 (external link)
I have a one month old 1D mk111, whatever I do I don't seem to be able to set the ISO less than100,seems to be content at staying at 200, been through the custom functions,even cleared all camera settings to no avail, am I missing something????:confused:

custom function 1-3 allows you to enable L (iso 50) and H (6400)
see page 158 in the manual - may or may not make it easier to understand...


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Sep 13, 2008 05:08 |  #4

Myles7 wrote in post #6298158 (external link)
You've probably got the Highlight Tone Priority set on. This will prevent the ISO dropping below 200 as a side effect.

MYLES my friend you are my HERO!! spot on!!! I would have thought that clearing camera settings would have rectified that? plus I never selected highlight tone! ive just upgraded from a 30d so still feeling my way round.Anyway its sorted,Thanks!:D




  
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