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- Brett
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I've had my 1st DSLR (7D) for about 6 weeks. Although not completely new to photography as I've had a bridge camera for years, I've only tried to use manual settings as much as possible since having the 7D.
I think I am fine with manual settings as long as I have some time before the shot. I've mostly been taking pictures of my dog as it gives me regular time to get used to the camera. Obviously this is a moving target & the exposure settings required change quickly if she moves slightly in & out of the sun.
AV mode seems an obvious answer, however if I have ISO on auto I sometimes end up with a really high ISO that I don't think is any good or if I set a low ISO I can get a shutter speed that is too long & doesn't give a sharp image.
It seems like the camera is missing an "intelligent" mode, i.e fixed aperture, adjustable shutter speed & ISO but don't let the shutter speed go lower than 1/FL but otherwise keep the ISO as low as possible.
Is this possible in the existing camera settings? Is it a crazy idea or am I just lacking experience with the camera?
I think I am fine with manual settings as long as I have some time before the shot. I've mostly been taking pictures of my dog as it gives me regular time to get used to the camera. Obviously this is a moving target & the exposure settings required change quickly if she moves slightly in & out of the sun.
AV mode seems an obvious answer, however if I have ISO on auto I sometimes end up with a really high ISO that I don't think is any good or if I set a low ISO I can get a shutter speed that is too long & doesn't give a sharp image.
It seems like the camera is missing an "intelligent" mode, i.e fixed aperture, adjustable shutter speed & ISO but don't let the shutter speed go lower than 1/FL but otherwise keep the ISO as low as possible.
Is this possible in the existing camera settings? Is it a crazy idea or am I just lacking experience with the camera?



