Your landscapes are far from crap - quite often find myself browsing (with some jealousy) through the D750 thread.Don't forget all the other random crap i post in there too.![]()
Maybe i should upgrade my D7000 to the D7200 so i can clog this thread up too?![]()
congratulations to you and family,Well, our Son arrived on Tuesday and mother and baby are leaving hospital today, so I'm apologising in advance for clogging this thread up with baby photos!![]()
just ordered one ...... a D7200 .......... I'm expecting my images will then be as good as @gramps ......... if not, it's his fault
(still reckon that it will not be a patch on the D750 cropped - but you never know)
soon be a D7100 and a lightly used D700 for sale along with a good D300 ....... if I can find the boxes ........ I need the space ........ why do I never want to sell any camera kit??

when I use Auto ISO no actual ISO used at the time of taking the shot, (i.e. pressing the shutter), is shown in the Viewfinder ......... cannot find where I can change the VF info in the menu?
Found d8 - Easy ISO when composing - is that the solution?
did you get a paper User manual with your D7200 or have Nikon now replaced this with a download version
any help would be appreciated
Joseph@6days by Chuckoir, on Flickr
Joseph@6days by Chuckoir, on Flickr
Joseph by Chuckoir, on Flickrwhen I use Auto ISO no actual ISO used at the time of taking the shot, (i.e. pressing the shutter), is shown in the Viewfinder ......... cannot find where I can change the VF info in the menu?
Don't think you can, it just flashes 'auto-iso'.
in auto iso it only flashes auto iso, for ease of use if you have a tablet download Nikon user manuals and you can get manual on your tab makes life easier,when I use Auto ISO no actual ISO used at the time of taking the shot, (i.e. pressing the shutter), is shown in the Viewfinder ......... cannot find where I can change the VF info in the menu?
Found d8 - Easy ISO when composing - is that the solution?
did you get a paper User manual with your D7200 or have Nikon now replaced this with a download version
any help would be appreciated
Yes Bill, if you can live without exposure comp on a dial, switching easy ISO on should then show the ISO value in the VF.when I use Auto ISO no actual ISO used at the time of taking the shot, (i.e. pressing the shutter), is shown in the Viewfinder ......... cannot find where I can change the VF info in the menu?
Found d8 - Easy ISO when composing - is that the solution?
did you get a paper User manual with your D7200 or have Nikon now replaced this with a download version
any help would be appreciated
Welcome to The 7100I got a 7100 today. I've been using a Dynax 5D for the last...7 years. A learning curve moving to Nikon but I'll be using it for a long while.
I use easy ISO for this reason. Showing the ISO value in the viewfinder allows you to make adjustments to shutter speed/aperture without taking your eye away from the viewfinder. I only ever use auto ISO in manual mode as then I have control of shutter speed/aperture and the camera chooses the ISO. I see auto ISO as another semi automatic mode just like aperture priority or shutter priority.Yes Bill, if you can live without exposure comp on a dial, switching easy ISO on should then show the ISO value in the VF.
It shows bottom right hand corner, with a flashing Iso next to itThanks guys
I use Manual mode 99% of the time ........ easy ISO is fine ...... but I would prefer to also see the actual ISO that will be used when I half press the shutter, (as on the D750 and D700) .........
It shows bottom right hand corner, with a flashing Iso next to it
Having checked my D750 and D7200 side by side I can see Bill means. It's not that he can't see the ISO in the viewfinder but the fact the ISO value disappears on half press of the shutter button to display the buffer count. The only reason I can see for this is the D7200 doesn't show as much information in the viewfinder compared to the D750. The D750 shows additional info such metering mode symbol and number of shots left as well as ISO value and the normal exposure data. To display the buffer count the D750 can use the space taken by the number of shots left whereas the D7200 is space limited so has to use the ISO value space to show the buffer count. I think this is down to the D750 having a large FX viewfinder with extra space for more info and the D750 being a higher fx model hence more features. It's not something I've noticed before and probably wouldn't have noticed if Bill hadn't raised it.Thanks guys
I use Manual mode 99% of the time ........ easy ISO is fine ...... but I would prefer to also see the actual ISO that will be used when I half press the shutter, (as on the D750 and D700) .........
there is option there for it to show in BBF, until shutter is pushed, that is why I mentioned it,
sure it goes out when shutter is pushed, but info is there, the way I look at it new camera something to get used to,![]()
Your right that's the only work around but only any use if you use BBF. With BBF ISO value still appears until you press the shutter button. As the buffer count is only relevant when the shutter is activated, perhaps nikon may release a firmware update to still show ISO with the shutter button half pressed.there is option there for it to show in BBF, until shutter is pushed, that is why I mentioned it,
sure it goes out when shutter is pushed, but info is there, the way I look at it new camera something to get used to,![]()
I realise that, I was pointing towards another option,Walter - as I quoted in my original post - it's d8 - I know about that - Robs point is the one that I was making
Walter - as I quoted in my original post - it's d8 - I know about that - Robs point is the one that I was making
I realise that, I was pointing towards another option,
d8 bbf= iso showing, push shutter take pic, if you don't use BBF its no good,
my only concern was to help![]()
That's Nikon for you, not exactly where you would be looking when taking a photo!just another thought on iso with BBF and easy iso, it does stay on in the LCD on top of camera even when you push shutter,
I just changed settings to d8 in the Menu
as with the D750 - I would like to know what the ISO is when I half press the shutter ....... presumably it is the same if you use back button focus
If your using auto ISO in manual mode then the camera is choosing and altering the ISO value. My auto ISO is set between 100 to 3200 but I always want to try to get the lowest ISO possible hence I want to know what the camera is choosing. It's a bit like not being able to see the shutter speed or aperture value in the viewfinder if you are in shutter priority or aperture priority. It's all about managing the exposure values to the available light, having all 3 viewable just makes it easier.I kinda know what i set the iso at though...
Why do you need to know what the iso is anyway?
I kinda know what i set the iso at though...
Why do you need to know what the iso is anyway?
If your using auto ISO in manual mode then the camera is choosing and altering the ISO value. My auto ISO is set between 100 to