Mitcon wrote:
I would think auto ISO would maybe be like the AWB, which most people never seem to think much of. If you always want the fastest shutter speed why not just set your iso to 1600 and only lower it on those really harsh light sunny days.
But we're not saying we want the fastest possible shutter speed. Typically, we want the lowest possible ISO that will get us the shutter speed needed for what we are shooting, because noise levels decrease as you lower the ISO. AWB affects white balance, not sensitivity to light. Most of the time for sports, 1/500 - 1/1000 will do. What Jonny suggested is really not much different than the the way the current Av mode automatically sets your shutter speed, or Tv automatically sets your aperture. We're just suggesting adding a third variable.
When I work this way today, I'm not doing anything ingenius in changing my ISO all day. I have the camera in Av mode at the max aperture or near max aperture, and I watch the viewfinder while adjusting the ISO down until I see the shutter speeds around what I want. Then, the sun goes behind the clouds and I adjust the ISO up until I see the range I want. Then the sun comes back out and........well you see where I'm going. At that point, adjusting the ISO is monkey work, not the act of a skilled professional adapting to the environment around him.