rob-nikon
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I hear this said so often and know its not really full manual control, but what do you call it if you're using M mode with auto ISO? Surely its 'manual with auto iso enabled'. What else could it be called?The way I see it is if you're using auto ISO then you're not shooting manual.
M mode and auto ISO is so useful for genres like wildlife when cameras have such a good ISO performance. I find it so useful so I can choose the aperture and shutter speed and not worry too much about ISO. Like woof woof has said exposure compensation is useful in M mode with auto iso as it overrides the ISO value the camera has chosen. Of course I could just turn off auto ISO but often the light can be changeable with wildlife and I'd probably not be able to keep up.
What I've never understood is the people who use full manual mode and just centre the camera's meter. Just seems pointless to me is you're basing the manual exposure values you select off the cameras metering you may as well just use aperture priority or shutter priority.

