Hi,

I played around with the feature some more, and golly gee whiz, the camera
finally will chose different ISO settings, although I've yet to figure out
what it uses to make the decision.

You sure are a storehouse of knowledge about how the DS operates.  I'll be
an expert in short order, thanks to you ;-))

Shel 


> [Original Message]
> From: Godfrey DiGiorgi 


> I haven't experimented with it extensively, but I seem to recall it  
> setting intermediate ISO values, stepping a stop at a time as needed.  
> I might be remembering incorrectly, however. You've piqued my  
> interest now ... I most often use Av mode so I'll set Coercion on  
> with a 1600 limit, set the ISO to 200, and will see what it does over  
> the next day or two in varied lighting conditions.
>
> Godfrey
>
>
> On Sep 20, 2005, at 10:20 AM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
>
> > That is sooooo cool.  I just tried it and it seems to work as  
> > describe.
> > What I'm not clear on is if, for example, I set the ISO @ 200 with  
> > the Fn
> > control, and the Coercive Custom Control is set to 1600, if the  
> > exposure
> > would be made at any established ISO rating (400, 800, 1600), or if  
> > it will
> > default to 1600.  I keep getting 1600 as the ISO, but maybe  
> > different light
> > is needed.


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