Chuck Westfall's October Tech Tips - Attention 7D Owners
Can someone with a 7D verify that auto ISO actually works in Manual Mode? This to me is a MAJOR break through giving us "Aperture and Shutter Priority" auto exposure!
"The newly released EOS 7D goes one step further by making Auto ISO in Manual mode fully variable even when Live View is turned off."
Re: Chuck Westfall's October Tech Tips - Attention 7D Owners
I've seen it verified on other forums, but I'll wait for the final word (Bryan's review). This is something I've been waiting a long time for. I use my 5D2 in liveview mode *just* to get this feature.
Re: Chuck Westfall's October Tech Tips - Attention 7D Owners
Do you suspect Chuck Westfall is wrong?
Brian has a link to the owners manual posted at the end of his preliminary review. Read page 63
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Don, you've got a 7D right? can't you confirm that for Mark? [:P]
Anyway, that's again one more stupid and annoying thing by Canon - couldn't they enable this feature on my 50D as well? I can bet my arm that it's as simple as firmwere update - damn you Canon!
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Originally Posted by Oren
Anyway, that's again one more stupid and annoying thing by Canon - couldn't they enable this feature on my 50D as well? I can bet my arm that it's as simple as firmwere update - damn you Canon!
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I couldn't agree more! "The first EOS with variable Auto ISO in Manual mode was the EOS 5D Mark II when updated to Firmware Version 1.1.0 and used in Live View or Movie Mode" so why not give us an update for our 50D?!?! Don't restrict it just to Live View though :-)
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Originally Posted by Oren
Anyway, that's again one more stupid and annoying thing by Canon - couldn't they enable this feature on my 50D as well? I can bet my arm that it's as simple as firmwere update - damn you Canon!
The Digital Cinema Society has a presentation on the 5D2 by Tim Smith, Canon Product Manager for Digital Imaging. You can watch the video online. In it, he says that in all his years of working at Canon, he has never once seen them add a new feature through firmware. The 5D2 firmware was the first exception.
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I think the 50D owners here need to check again.... as my 50D does have Auto ISO in Manual mode. This would also mean that the 5D MkII is not the first Canon cam to offer this feature. I'm running firmware version 1.0.7, butalready had this feature when I got the camera last December.
~ Ken
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Originally Posted by Ragingblues
my 50D does have Auto ISO in Manual mode
I think you are mistaken. When you set Auto ISO in manual mode with no flash, the 50D fixes the ISO at 400 and never changes it.
Re: Chuck Westfall's October Tech Tips - Attention 7D Owners
No, I probably missed something in the above posts that indicated that people were talking about using it in manual, without a flash. I know I've taken many shots in manual using a flash, and often times left the ISO up to the camera. I don't recall any specific shots in that configuration without a flash, so I'll take your word on that part of it.
~ Ken
Re: Chuck Westfall's October Tech Tips - Attention 7D Owners
Yes, I can happily report that with the 7D, the ISO can be fully automatic in M mode as well.
If you set it to Auto, then the ISO will vary in order to keep the exposure meter needle centered, with the shutter speed and aperture you selected. If the auto ISO function reaches one of the limits (the range is 100-3200), then the exposure meter needle will start to wander off in either direction. But not until then.
So you can set it at 1/500 and f/8, and all the way down to what otherwise would have required 1/15 s, the camera will increase the ISO up to 3200 instead.