Up to now I have tended to leave the ISO setting on the G6 in Auto mode. Am I compromising picture quality this way? Is there any way of telling what ISO speed the G6 has chosen when set on Auto?
Would appreciate comments on this.
Pixels Senior Member 454 posts Likes: 5 Joined Jul 2003 Location: Ireland More info | Sep 20, 2005 12:41 | #1 Up to now I have tended to leave the ISO setting on the G6 in Auto mode. Am I compromising picture quality this way? Is there any way of telling what ISO speed the G6 has chosen when set on Auto? Canon 24-105 L IS USM,
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dbump Senior Member 755 posts Joined Apr 2003 Location: Denver, CO More info | Sep 20, 2005 12:54 | #2 I can't remember if the camera writes the actual metered ISO in the EXIF data when it's in Auto ISO mode. In Windows, you can examine the EXIF data by right-clicking an image file, choosing Properties, choosing the Summary tab, and toggling the Advanced button. 7D, G10, 17-55 f/2.8 IS, 70-200 f/2.8 IS, 100 Macro, 50 f/1.4, 430EX II
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Sep 20, 2005 13:31 | #3 Thanks Dbump, your comments were very helpful. If the G6 only switches between 50 and 100 ISO, avoiding the higher settings, I would be happy to leave the ISO at Auto. Incidentally, as an aside, I note that on most daylight shots, in Programme Mode, the aperture invariably is set to F4, even in sunlit conditions. Canon 24-105 L IS USM,
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superkully Member 153 posts Joined Sep 2005 Location: England More info | Were you metering on something dark / in the shadows?
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Sep 21, 2005 03:50 | #5 I have checked the EXIF data for a batch of shots I took in July, with the G6 set to Programme Mode, (with ISO at Auto) - mostly sunny outdoor shots and EVERY one is at F4, with the shutter speed varying from 1/1250 sec for well lit scenes, and down to 1/100 for darker subjects. It seems that the camera is acting as if it was in Av mode. The shots themselves looked good, so from the results I had no reason to think the camera was misbehaving - but now I wonder is P mode set up to use F4, and to go for high shutter speeds to reduce shake? It's not keeping me awake at nights, but I would be interested to know if other users get varying apertures when shooting in P mode (?). Canon 24-105 L IS USM,
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superkully Member 153 posts Joined Sep 2005 Location: England More info | I don't use P Mode, so I can't comment on that (and my camera isn't here).
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lefturn99 Senior Member 820 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: Tulsa Oklahoma USA More info | Sep 21, 2005 08:50 | #7 I usually shoot in Av but I found an interesting thing while reading my "Short Course" book. It's called Program Shift. I think I saw it before but it sounded scarey. You can look up how to set it, but once set, it has taken exposure readings and done it's magical thing and come up with a set of aperture and shutter speed. Now, when you rotate the wheel, it lowers aperture and raises shutter speed in matched pairs that maintain the original exposure. So,for instance, you want a certain aperture or shutter speed but don't want to bother with Av or Tv, just set the Program Shift and fiddle until you have the setting you want. 6D, 5D Mk III, 60D, EOS M, Gear List
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Andy_T Compensating for his small ... sensor 9,860 posts Likes: 5 Joined Jan 2003 Location: Hannover Germany More info | Sep 21, 2005 14:01 | #8 I'd use (actually I did on my G2) ISO 50 only ... unless it was really dark and I had no other way of getting the shot. some cameras, some lenses,
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jpdw Junior Member 22 posts Joined Sep 2005 More info | lefturn99 wrote: It's called Program Shift. .... Now, when you rotate the wheel, it lowers aperture and raises shutter speed in matched pairs that maintain the original exposure. Cool! I'd even forgotten there was a mysterious P mode on my Pro1 - After reading this I pulled out the manual, had a read & tried it! // jpdw // Pro 1 user since 2005, 500D since 2010
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lefturn99 Senior Member 820 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: Tulsa Oklahoma USA More info | Sep 21, 2005 18:05 | #10 |
superkully Member 153 posts Joined Sep 2005 Location: England More info | I use ISO 50 almost exclusively on my G5 too, hopefully they sorted it out in the G6 but ISO 100 brings noise which becomes unbearable at ISO 400.
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dbump Senior Member 755 posts Joined Apr 2003 Location: Denver, CO More info | On my G2, I stuck to 50 or 100. 200 was too noisy for me, but that was before I'd played around with noise removal. The G6 is much improved. 400 is visibly noisy, but it cleans up easilly in software--it's nice to have the option when there's nothing else you can do to get the shot. 7D, G10, 17-55 f/2.8 IS, 70-200 f/2.8 IS, 100 Macro, 50 f/1.4, 430EX II
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Belga Junior Member 28 posts Joined Jul 2005 Location: Cape Town, South Africa More info | dbump wrote: On my G2, I stuck to 50 or 100. 200 was too noisy for me, but that was before I'd played around with noise removal. The G6 is much improved. 400 is visibly noisy, but it cleans up easilly in software--it's nice to have the option when there's nothing else you can do to get the shot. I must agree. Ive used ISO 50 the whole time as the other settings had to much noise for my liking. Couple of weeks back i "discovered" neat image (Actually i read about it on the POTN forums) and at last i can get night shots as well.
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zeus Mostly Lurking 17 posts Joined May 2005 Location: Donetsk, UA More info | Belga wrote: I Neat image just gives one so many more options. would you agree to explain what do you mean as "neat image"? is it some technics? green tea, CLI & キヤノン
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Ikinaa Goldmember 1,517 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2003 Location: Luxembourg More info | zeus wrote: would you agree to explain what do you mean as "neat image"? is it some technics? ...
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