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David, What settings does the X100 not retain after power off/on? Maybe I'm missing something or just learning to live with it.....
Don
Don
David, What settings does the X100 not retain after power off/on? Maybe I'm missing something or just learning to live with it.....
Don
You're aware that the the ISO is sticky within a given shooting mode, no? IE, if you set it to 400 in aperture priority, switch to shutter priority and then change the ISO to 200, then to fully manual and switch it to 1600, and then program mode and switch it to 3200, the next time you go back to aperture priority it's gonna be at 400, and the next time you go to shutter priority, its gonna be at 200, etc. Between that and the manual iso setting ALSO being the minimum ISO setting in AUTO ISO (again, sticky per mode), and the ISO jumping around with different DR settings (which you may or may not use?), I was confused as all get out by this camera for a while.
You're aware that the the ISO is sticky within a given shooting mode, no? IE, if you set it to 400 in aperture priority, switch to shutter priority and then change the ISO to 200, then to fully manual and switch it to 1600, and then program mode and switch it to 3200, the next time you go back to aperture priority it's gonna be at 400, and the next time you go to shutter priority, its gonna be at 200, etc.
Ray you are a star!!
Thats sorted that one out. All the modes were set at different ISO speeds. Interesting concept from the Fuji engineers! I can't think of a single good reason why thats a good idea but I guess someone might.
That also might explain why I'm getting erratic flash performance, since I've been moving from S to P.
We live and learn.