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7D – saving ISO settings
Posted by Lars Wikstrom on February 5, 2010 at 9:56 amWondering if anyone knew how to save iso settings, if it is possible. I got the 7D last week and had a video shoot with it last night. The biggest problem when I was shooting an event was when the camera went in to a sleep mode it losses it’s ISO setting. I might be in a low light area and set it to 4000. then when I wake it up it defaulted down to 200 again. Then I had to try to remember on the fly what it was set at.
Is there a way to have it save it’s ISO setting when it goes into sleep mode?
Thanks!
-Lars
Lars Wikstrom replied 16 years, 3 months ago 3 Members · 12 Replies -
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Norman Pogson
February 5, 2010 at 3:15 pmI set my 7D up from Tylers tutorial here https://www.vimeo.com/7622493
This will let you save your settings as a custom setting on the cameras dial, so whenever you select custom setting 2 the iso etc will be loaded automatically.
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Lars Wikstrom
February 5, 2010 at 6:57 pmThanks for the reply. I watched the video and I had set up my 7D very close to what they had recommended. He did not mention if it was possible to have the camera remember the last ISO setting when it powers up from sleep mode.
Thanks though!
-Lars
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Norman Pogson
February 5, 2010 at 7:07 pmNo I tested it with my preset, which I have set to 200iso, while the camera was on I selected 1600iso, I let the camera switch off automatically “hibernate” and then pressed the start/stop button to wake the 7D up (I was in video mode), the camera woke up and the default iso was there at 200.
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Lars Wikstrom
February 7, 2010 at 7:19 amYa, same thing. I guess the only thing to do is to adjust the amount of time must pass before it goes into standby mode. I hope this can be adjusted in the future.
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Robbie Carman
February 7, 2010 at 8:24 pmhmmm what mode are you guys in? – I have not had the camera default back to an ISO I haven’t adjusted when falling a sleep
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Lars Wikstrom
February 7, 2010 at 10:08 pmNot sure exactly what you mean by mode. But I am in FILM mode to shot video. When I set the camera up I selected the MANUAL mode and save that out as C3 setting.
What is the trick to have the camera remember the ISO setting and not defaulting back to 200?
-Lars
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Robbie Carman
February 7, 2010 at 10:56 pmI’m sorry I should have been more clear by shooting mode I meant manual , aperture priority etc
I think I know your problem – but will test this when I get back in front of my camera. Using custom modes I’m pretty sure the camera saves everything about that particular setup, shutter, aperture, iso picture style etc. So it wouldn’t surprise me when the camera is turned off or goes off automatically that it resets to whatever the custom is set to.
This may have happened to me I’ve just never noticed, as I often just leave in manual for video but use customs for photos
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Lars Wikstrom
February 7, 2010 at 11:33 pmYou know… It would not be such a big deal but when I am shooting in a dark restaurant running around I forget what ISO setting is was and then I have to spend the time trying to eyeball it to get it right again which takes time.
-Lars
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Norman Pogson
February 8, 2010 at 3:03 pmHi Lars,
I have tested again, in full manual mode I selected iso 1250 while in video mode, the camera went to sleep I woke it up with half pressing the shutter release and it woke up to the same iso 1250. So in custom preset, it will always default to the saved iso, in manual mode it will wake up to whatever you set it too.
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Lars Wikstrom
February 8, 2010 at 6:00 pmWow… That is so weird. When I saved my custom settings I first went to manual and customized the settings there to what I wanted. Then I saved it to C3. I would think that it would have also saved the ISO settings from manual mode, I guess not.
Thanks for checking!
-Lars
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