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Yes. You can shoot video at whatever ISO you want. But it's like shooting stills at ISO 80, 64, or 50 when the native ISO is 100 - it's not recommended for best quality. You will notice that when setting ISO, some settings will have a line above and below them (as mentioned in the video I linked to). These are 'Extended Settings'.
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You're very lucky. You really need to follow instructions to the letter when doing firmware updates as it is easy to 'brick' your camera if you do it incorrectly.
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By HelloHelloHello · Posted
I thought I'd write up what happened to me to help others with similar predicaments. I stupidly didn't read the instructions when I updated the firmware on my a6700. I inserted a freshly a6700 formatted SD card with the firmware update. And proceeded to start the update process. When the screen went black for a few seconds, I thought there was an error and shut off the camera, not realizing this was part of the update process. (I think it's a dumb idea to have a black screen for the update process.) My camera wouldn't turn on. All I'd get was a black screen and a blinking red light on the bottom left side of the camera. I tried all sorts of things for hours upon hours. None of them worked. Here's what did work: I erased the SD card and formatted it in exFAT format on my Mac. Then I added the firmware update. Then I inserted the card and turned the camera on. After a few minutes, the screen turned on. (I think this should be done with a full battery.) Anyways, I thought I'd have to have my camera repaired. But it turned out to be a simple solution.
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