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Thread: how do you get iso 50 on the canon 5d mk 2

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    how do you get iso 50 on the canon 5d mk 2

    any one know how to get iso 50 on the mk 2 mmm may be just me but i cant seem to locate it.
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    you have to enable ISO expansion in the custom functions menu, it will then show as "low" when you dial down your ISO
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    You need to go into the custom functions menu and enable ISO expansion.

    It's under C.Fn I:Exposure

    Note that the camera's native ISO is 100, and that 50 is a 'pulled' setting which, from what I've read, lowers dynamic range in the highlights.

    I don't bother using it, personally.

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    Thanks for that got it.

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    thanks for that mm ok i dont know much about it but thought it would be a good thing.

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