Hi,
I'm puzzled about the Auto ISO (especially on my D200) and TTL flash (strobe) combination. Hey I'm even puzzled about the auto exposure and TTL flash combo but let's save that for another thread
as uw I only shoot in manual mode, and uw is what this forum is all about.
What I mean is that, if the camera decides what ISO to pick based on it's metering system prior to taking the actual picture then it often (always?) will go for a too big ISO. Hey, it would even always pick the largest ISO unless there is enough ambient light (seldom happens on my dives) to shoot without the flash. I presume the sensor has to be set to a specific ISO before recording light, so I guess that is how it works.
But, often the flash (strobe) is powerful enough to brighten the object perfectly, so the lowest ISO could have worked very well with the given aperture and time setting, and of course generated least noise (I hate noise!) Sure, the part of the image not being lit up by the strobe would have become darker, but I could live with that.
Or am I just being totally wrong about all this? :huh:
/Fota
I'm puzzled about the Auto ISO (especially on my D200) and TTL flash (strobe) combination. Hey I'm even puzzled about the auto exposure and TTL flash combo but let's save that for another thread

What I mean is that, if the camera decides what ISO to pick based on it's metering system prior to taking the actual picture then it often (always?) will go for a too big ISO. Hey, it would even always pick the largest ISO unless there is enough ambient light (seldom happens on my dives) to shoot without the flash. I presume the sensor has to be set to a specific ISO before recording light, so I guess that is how it works.
But, often the flash (strobe) is powerful enough to brighten the object perfectly, so the lowest ISO could have worked very well with the given aperture and time setting, and of course generated least noise (I hate noise!) Sure, the part of the image not being lit up by the strobe would have become darker, but I could live with that.
Or am I just being totally wrong about all this? :huh:
/Fota