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  1. In this video, This guy got ISO102,400 and higher on A7II. Is it even possible?
  2. Hi there. I'm sure others will have had this problem but I can't seem to find a solution on the site. If I mount a manual flash and set a low ISO, the EVF doesn't 'gain up' to allow me to compose the shot. I have to raise the ISO substantially to compose the shot and then drop it back down before I take the picture. A certain recipe for 'missing the moment.' Surely there must be a setting that allows the EVF to 'gain up' so you can see you subject, but uses your set ISO setting when the camera takes the picture. It's such an obvious and significant glitch that I'm sure its just a setting on the camera I have not found. What have I missed / not set? Thanks in advance for your help. James.
  3. I keep hearing that the a7's sensor is optimized for use at higher ISOs. Is this really true or are you able to get silky smooth "noiseless" images from it at the lower settings, as I would hope?
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