All About Auto ISO (Nikon Cameras)
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Auto ISO is a frequent source of confusion but it doesn't have to be that way! In this comprehensive video, we'll cover how Auto ISO works in Nikon cameras (although it's likely very similar for all brands). We'll start with what it does, why / when you should use it, how to set it up, and how it interacts with your various exposure modes. Check it out!
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Thank you so much for the kind words - greatly appreciated and I'm glad you enjoyed the book :)
Steve Perry I stopped counting the “A-Ha” moments after I passed 20 :) By the way: Is it possible to send you a few clarification questions on some of the metering explanations?
@@sharonleibel Sure - hit me up via my contact form on the website. Note that I'm in Africa at the moment though, sometimes without internet.
@@backcountrygallery Great. It will be probably answered on the book if you identify common misunderstandings. No hurries, Enjoy Africa!
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Your tutorials are the greatest I have ever watched. I keep coming back to them whenever I need to refresh my memory. So many things make your tutorials so good! Here's just a few of the things I love: Your ability to explain complex topics in an easy-to-understand way with simple language. The simple yet beautiful illustrations as you explain things. The way you show the camera's menu, explain the settings and what they do. Keeping the narration straight and to the point, without a ton of "filler talk" that is so common among others. Thank you for all your tutorials, tips and tricks!!! 🙏
Today my wife asked me to photograph a “Century ride” for her dressage club. It’s when a rider and horse combined age is 100 years. A pretty rare occurrence. I knew the barn was poorly lit by sun from one side, and today is overcast. So I wanted to be able to control the motion (shutter speed) so I set shutter priority on my D850, and I set the Auto ISO per this video. It worked really well. Thanks!
The most easy to understand and comprehensive explanation for these settings that I’ve found. Your ebooks are also awesome Steve, great work & thank you 😊🙏🏿
another masterpiece, Steve! I am from Georgia (Republic) far away from the USA :), your follower for years and have already bought all your books and they are worth every penny. keep going, Steve
You make THE BEST educational videos, so easy to understand. The dropping sun while showing how it changes settings is genius!
Absolute best, most thorough, most clear explanation of the "flowchart" that the camera follows when applying ISO area to the various modes. THANK-YOU for clearing things up for me, finally!!!!
Steve I learn something new every time I watch your videos. I always keep my camera in auto iso but didn't know I could toggle it on and off with the front dial button. Thank you for another awesome video!!
Your videos are absolutely perfect. Clean delivery and a solid explanation of how the system works under Auto ISO. You are an excellent teacher and are providing wonderful service with this sort of clear explanation. Nikon should hire you to do a series of tutorial videos. Keep it up.
This is without a doubt the best guide I have ever seen on Auto ISO. Thanks a lot!
So good to see your productions back again! Hope you enjoyed the break. Will definitely miss the videos (definitely my favorites!). Thanks again Steve.
Thank you, Steve, that has cleared up a lot of questions I needed answers to in a clear and understandable tutorial.
I stumbled onto using auto-iso in manual mode a year or two ago and love it! This video provides a very good tutorial for how the settings change in various exposure modes. Highly recommended, and I wish this video had come out 7 years ago when I first started (trying to rather unsuccessfully) shooting high school Cross Country anack and Field.
This is an excellent video. Thank you! It perfectly explains a topic I've been trying to explain to my friends for years. Keep up the good work!
I want to thankyou once again for turning me on to this. been using auto ISO in manual mode for about a year now, along with back button focus and will never look back.
Thanks so much for the video. I’ve been shooting Nikon for years but you always seem to find something that I’ve been messing up. Keep up the great work.
Dear Steve, you give me confidence that I know what to set on the camera, and why. Thank you.
Another great video Steve.. Thank you for all you help out with and contribute with in the FM/Nikon community.
I've been using auto iso for 2 years now and love it! I can still manipulate the iso by adjusting my shutter or aperture if needed. Fantastic advice for everyone!
You can also manipulate auto-ISO in manual mode with exposure compensation without altering aperture or shutter speed at all. Exposure compensation, when used this way, will alter the zero point of your cameras meter from its standard 18% grey. Let's say you dial in two thirds of a stop of negative exp-comp, the zero point of your meter will now be two thirds of a stop below 18% grey and auto-ISO will continue to zero the meter as it always has, so you will get an image two thirds of a stop darker...very useful when you're shooting a small bright subject against a large dark background. This, of course, works the other way around too i.e. a dark subject against a bright background, just dial in positive exp-comp so that the meter zeros at a brighter value than 18% grey.
This is GOLD, Steve! Thanks for making it so easy to understand.
Your teaching skills are matched by your photographic skills, Kudos.
This is quite possibly the best instructional video I have ever watched! The narration and graphics make a somewhat complicated subject completely clear. I'll have to check out more of your vids.
I had seen your other video on Auto ISO and so understood the concept and have been using it for a while now (thanks much). However, I have to say that this is a really concise and well laid out video. You really have a gift for teaching,
Another great informative video... thank you and welcome back Steve...
Thank you so much Steve. I've tried this technique before but got scared off by it over exposing my shots. I have a D500 with a 200-500 F5.6. Trying to maintain a good exposure in difficult lighting conditions. Now with this video I'm dipping my toes in that water again and already my test shots are coming out better. I think I need to embrace higher iso's and allow the camera to do it's thing while I'm in manual when in low light. Furthermore I like your explanation regarding exposure comp and how you won't see the indicator. That offers some reassurance as I felt I was doing something wrong. Great work and thanks again. Keep up the good work and stay safe.
The sliding sun from bright to dark is an excellent graphic. Thanks. Thanks also for the detail about when the camera goes below the minimum shutter speed and when it allows underexposure.
Great work Steve.....the best help on KZhead! I don't know how you remember all this stuff but very well done!!
Very well explained. Concise and a good visualization of the underlying logic. Thanks for your effort!
I started using this technique in aperture priority mode, but mostly use it in manual mode so I can quickly adjust the shutter speed. Best of both worlds.
Hi Steve, great video. I know many people learn faster by watching tutorials. Keep them coming!
I've read the book twice. No, I'm not a glutton for punishment. It's just that it's packed with so much helpful information, it takes more than one read to absorb it all. Manual with auto ISO has become one of my favorite modes for shooting action. Steve, thanks so much!
Lots of info for me to grasp at ones. I will watch it over again.. I am a Nikon D7100 shooter and your two e-books were the best purchase I made to improve my photography. always look forward for your material. Thanks Steve.
I went manual + auto iso about a year ago. A suggestion from a different KZhead photographer (Morten Hilmer). Works great if you hike as light conditions can change so quickly in a forest. Great video! So informative!
Wow! Steve this video was outstanding! It really cleared up several things for me. Thank you very much for posting it.
Absolutely the best explanation of this whole subject I've ever seen. Applies equally well to Canon users. Thank you Steve.
I agree!
The best instruction on ISO settings I have ever seen.
Steve's examples make such a potentially-confusing subject very clear. Highly recommended video created by a superb teacher.
Totally agree. Thanks Steve.
@@NabilAbdulla07 And me!
500 pages into your exposure book. Best one that I’ve purchased from you. Learning more than I honestly thought I would.
Thank you!
I can second Steves books, they are fantastic; full of lots of valuable information which he explains in a very clear way with his diagrams, photos and sense of humour. Great job Steve, the books are worth every penny.
Thank you!!
FINALLY!! . . Finally I have found that one video I’ve been looking for. For some reason I managed to get myself tied up in knots over the ISO settings. Many thank for sharing. Much appreciated. 😊
This is very helpful. Thank you for taking the time to explain this complicated subject.
Thanks for breaking down this section of auto iso, very helpful tutorial.
Great video Steve, just tried it out yesterday, and seems to work amazingly (also for portraits, where lighting is changing). By now I watched like almost all of your videos, and love the way you explain/demonstrate things, they really help me to understand some things I did not know or did not feel like trying out. (like for example, back button AF, and how it works wonders, that I also started to use since I saw your video about it, as it finally explained why it is a good technique.) I was wondering could you maybe do a video on Nikon Flashes, and how to best use them?
Thanks for the video Steve much appreciated. You are generous in sharing your knowledge and expertise. Clearly explained but a lot to digest here. Will roll through it a few times while l menu dive.
Just got purchased a D850, thank you for your explanation of ISO/Auto Iso control and how to set them..Cleared the fog in my brain
Thanks for another excellent video Steve. I already use manual and auto ISO on my D850 and D500 but I still learnt a few things from this.
Wonderful wonderful video. So insightful!!! I say he is the best Nikon teacher out there.
VERY helpful video! I got a D7500 a couple months ago and your videos have been super useful fully understanding some of the settings.
Well presented, clear tutorial on a complicated subject. Nice work
Your videos are very sharp with awesome in-depth explanations. Many thanks...
Makes such a lot of sense, thank you. I now understand my iso function on D5600.
Thank you for this valuable information. Much needed for beginners like me!
THanks Steve, again a very helpful video. I didn't fully realise the implications of using Auto ISO but having watched the video it all makes sense now and hopefully I will benefit more from using this useful facility.
Excellent tutorial. I have bought your ebooks. Those are simply awesome!!!
This was crystal clear and super helpful, thank you so much!
I love my d7200 and with your videos and expert expertise its now double the fun. Thanks a ton
OMG I am less than 1/3 thru this video and you already taught me something I had no idea I could do on my D850: switch between normal ISO setting and Auto ISO using the ISO button with the front command dial. I had no idea! I had that in the "My Menu" set of options, but I just removed it after discovering I don't need it there using your tip. Geez....thank you! Oh, and I've used Auto ISO with great success for 8th graders as they pass between bright areas and shadow areas like your bird example, and for bees on flowers. Bees fly around of course, but they also jiggle as they crawl all over the flowers. I've found that a minimum of 320 shutter speed is needed, I still set the aperture under aperture priority, but let the ISO scream up (within limits) to make it all work.
This is really good video Steve. Exactly what I wanted to know about auto ISO settings and more importantly recommendation. Thanks and Cheers :)
Thank you Steve for making auto ISO understandable
This has always been confusing to set up. Thanks for sharing this just in time for me as I'm heading out to take some shots of the tundra swans today :)
Very comprehensive info mixed with the usual dose of humor. Very well explained!
I've gone ahead and given it a thumbs up before I've even watched it. I have that much confidence in Steve! I'll probably watch it over lunch.
Great Great Video. Loads of information for us camera and Nikon users. This will help me a bunch in wildlife photography.
Really helpful and informative Steve, thank you 😊
I glad I figured out how to use this over the weekend on my d7500. Was at the local wildlife refuge and went from shade to bright Florida sun and I was finally able to get good bird picture. Thanks for all your tips.
We missed you... thanks for the knowledge
Appreciate this video! It cleared up some confusion about the Auto ISO for me!
Thank you for this video. This really helped me out. I will check out your books.
Thanks Steve! I've been using auto ISO on my Nikon D3500, but your video has pointed out several important facts which I'm now glad to have learned!!
Sir, thank you so much for MENTIONING "WHEN THE LIGHT GETS DARKER AND THE CAMERA HIT THE HIGHEST ISO N CAN'T EXPOSE IMAGE THEN THE SHUTTER SPEED WILL DROP BELOW THE SET SHUTTER SPEED TO GET A PERFECT EXPOSURE" Nobody on the youtube tutorial speaks about it and that's why i was going crazy over why the shutter still drops when i put in the minimum shutter speed..i was searching alot on youtube but nobody explained in this detail...I'm a nikon D5600 user and thought that my camera had problem..thank you sir for this tutorial!!💯🙏
I never comment on youtube videos, but this actually helped me so much! Thank-you for making this so easy to understand!!
Wow, I think I actually get it now! What a great teacher........ Thank you!
Your videos are always so helpful. Thank you.
Excellent explanation of a potentially confusing topic.
Great explanation of how auto ISO works in all camera modes. I'm a manual + auto ISO convert. :)
Thanks so much. You explained it much metter than the manual or anyone else.
Shame that KZhead doesn’t allow us to give 10 out of 10 stars. A like is just so few for such detailed and useful video.
Thanks for the good info. I use auto ISO alot, not never changed the other settings for A mode.
Really enjoying your videos! I understand my camera features much better since finding your channel thank you!
Have used auto iso most of the time, but have never had it explained like you did in this video Steve....thanks. I will be making some adjustments.
Definitely going to make the adjustments. I have had issues with sun and overcast ie sun constantly going in and out of the clouds. I get too dark or over exposed. I have always avoided Auto ISO. It's good to know that's its OK to use in certain situations. I certainly appreciate this video and tips.
Those graphics are really helpful. Well done!
Thank you for sharing, the information has been so useful.
Have looked at a few of Steve's You Tube tips videos and been so impressed I have bought his book. :-)
Very good video. Informative, clear and covers the points straight up...
Love auto iso. Thank You for the details.
Great vid, very clear explanations. I shoot D7200 and have adopted the settings you recommend.
Incredible explanation!! Thank you!
Very helpful video. Thank you very much for your time and effort.
Very informative and easy to follow , now I have better understanding of the ISO settings on my camera.
Thank you so much for this video, it has helped me tremendously
No body can explain it better than you, Bravo 💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐
Fantastic video, From Greece🇬🇷
Another great video... thanks ... the best instruction on the web!
My God you have taught me so much. Your auto expose book is incredible I can't wait to check out Exposure
Thank you for this well explained video
Great explanation from a great photographer!!!
I understand this much better now thanks to your vid! Can't wait to dial this in on my D4 soon.
Thank you for this! Really appreciated 👍
Great to have u back again.