Doesn't the camera select the lowest ISO in "auto" ISO mode? So if you need the manually selected shutter speed, you need the manually selected F/stop, and if you were to set the ISO you would select the lowest ISO setting; wouldn't you? It just takes time to determine the appropriate ISO setting as a cloud passes or a subject moves into the shade or sun. The bottom line is that if you did have time to determine the appropriate ISO setting, it would be the same as the ISO setting selected "automatically" by your camera, dictated by the manually selected shutter speed and F/stop. Yes or no?
Thanks for asking.
Per B and H, it is "SIGMA 150-600MM CNTM CAN LENS W/MOUNT CNVRT SKU# Sl1506005CCK"
On the Sigma Warranty Card, I see AF 150-600MM F/5-6.3 DG OS HSM (C) F/CANON -- Serial Number, etc.
I hope that helps.
Thanks again,
Bob V
Yes, it is a Canon mount. I apologize. I think I posted this in the wrong place. Sorry.
Bob V
Like new condition - $800 - Will pay shipping in US
This lens is in "new" condition as I have rarely used it. Priced at: $800. (I am moving to the new Sony 200 - 600.)
Wet suit fabric sounds smart. I am also going to try that "Hand Held Helper" sling that PhotosRFun recommended. I have certainly received a lot of good info from this one inquiry. Thanks to everyone.
Thanks again, I do not plan on shooting with the motor running. I will use it as a blind.
Should I use a Tripod on a flat-decked pontoon boat. Should I use VR with the Tripod or without the Tripod?