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Eric



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Just discovered that on the D500 and D850 you can switch on/off Auto ISO without accessing menus. Depress the ISO button and rotate the sub command dial (front one).

It's probably in the manual and old news but I just discovered it by accident.

The hidden features on these cameras. o.O

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I think this only applies to the latest generation of cameras. Z7, Z6, D850, D500 as I havent noticed this feature on previous cameras.

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jk wrote:
I think this only applies to the latest generation of cameras. Z7, Z6, D850, D500 as I haven't noticed this feature on previous cameras. Its on the D4 but not the D3

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Eric,
re: it is...
You are right.
I found it on page 123 of the D850 manual EU/EnN Pdf version.
This trick is not available on many older cameras.
Regards, Gilbert

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GeoffR wrote:
Its on the D4 but not the D3 Never considered the D4 or D5 as the D3S was great as is D800 and it delivers more for me at a lesser price.

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I understand the D800 does it as well.

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jk wrote:
Never considered the D4 or D5 as the D3S was great as is D800 and it delivers more for me at a lesser price. I really don't need 36MP and the absence of a grip leaves the body too small (short, vertically) for comfort. Add the unwanted built-in flash and associated focus assist light and the D800 doesn't work for me. I don't buy new either it doesn't make sense for 10,000 images a year.

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It's on the D7200 as well so not restricted to top of the range bodies

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That is good if it is incorporated in D7200.

It is easy to implement in firmware as it is only a timed feature for the button push and it pops the menu item.  Very logical.

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Eric wrote:
I understand the D800 does it as well. I will check later.
Thanks for info.

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I'm getting surprised every time I use this d7200 , it really is feature rich today I found a host of A/F modes accessible by just pressing the a/f button and scrolling through with the command dial . so far loving it .

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It makes life so easy when it comes to changing the iso.

Jeff the D7200 came out as a kind of stop gap between the D300 and the D500 so is well specified body.


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