gandreou
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Hi all, first post here.
I recently upgraded from a 6D to an R6 and I'm used to using auto ISO pretty much all the time.
However, I noticed that the ISO doesn't get to the auto setting when turning the dial that controls the ISO be default.
Steps to reproduce: When I turn the camera on the ISO is somewhere other than auto. I then turn the dial down but it only goes as far as 100. If I touch the ISO button on the screen I can then scroll down past 100 to auto. Then using the dial I can go up and back down to auto again.
If I half press the shutter to meter, I'm stuck again, only being able to go down as low as 100.
I later read that you can't change to auto when the camera is metering (after half pressing the shutter button). This is really annoying as I have to wait about 15s for the metering to stop before I can change it.
It sounds like this is as designed, so does anyone have any workarounds for this, and does anyone else find it odd behaviour?
I recently upgraded from a 6D to an R6 and I'm used to using auto ISO pretty much all the time.
However, I noticed that the ISO doesn't get to the auto setting when turning the dial that controls the ISO be default.
Steps to reproduce: When I turn the camera on the ISO is somewhere other than auto. I then turn the dial down but it only goes as far as 100. If I touch the ISO button on the screen I can then scroll down past 100 to auto. Then using the dial I can go up and back down to auto again.
If I half press the shutter to meter, I'm stuck again, only being able to go down as low as 100.
I later read that you can't change to auto when the camera is metering (after half pressing the shutter button). This is really annoying as I have to wait about 15s for the metering to stop before I can change it.
It sounds like this is as designed, so does anyone have any workarounds for this, and does anyone else find it odd behaviour?