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Puzzling me this one.
I have for instance a 400mm lens wide open, Iso set to 3200 and shutter speed set to 1/1000 but I have dialed in 2 stops of exposure compensation (I need the shot over exposed as there are masses of open blue sky around the subject matter), so the question is does the Iso setting get pushed 2 stops (i.e. up to 12800) or does the shutter speed get dropped to stops (i.e down to 1/250)?
I cant see the aperture changing as it's already wide open, wonder if stopping it down would change how the camera adjusts the exposure.
Info in the shot in Zoom Browser says 1/1000, f5.6 and Iso 3200.
Canon 5d3 with a 400mm prime lens, would the mode make any difference (i.e. aperture or shutter priority).
Anyone got any idea?
Matt
I have for instance a 400mm lens wide open, Iso set to 3200 and shutter speed set to 1/1000 but I have dialed in 2 stops of exposure compensation (I need the shot over exposed as there are masses of open blue sky around the subject matter), so the question is does the Iso setting get pushed 2 stops (i.e. up to 12800) or does the shutter speed get dropped to stops (i.e down to 1/250)?
I cant see the aperture changing as it's already wide open, wonder if stopping it down would change how the camera adjusts the exposure.
Info in the shot in Zoom Browser says 1/1000, f5.6 and Iso 3200.
Canon 5d3 with a 400mm prime lens, would the mode make any difference (i.e. aperture or shutter priority).
Anyone got any idea?
Matt