Dave Young
Well-Known Member
This is for the X-Pro1 users out there in RPF land.
I'm struggling a bit to get to grips with my X-Pro1 (focussing issues aside)
It seems to me that my X-Pro seems to almost default to the highest Auto ISO rating I have it set on at times. Is this natural for the camera, am I doing something wrong, or is there a potential flaw with my body?
Looking through some of the images I shot yesterday in reasonable daylight (midday or so), it was shooting at 1/125 at f5.6 but the ISO was 1250, or 1000. I think the highest I recorded was 1/1000 at f/4 at ISO 1600!
These just seem crazy to me compared to what I'm used to with my old Canon set up, I'm wondering if this is normal or not...
I'm struggling a bit to get to grips with my X-Pro1 (focussing issues aside)

It seems to me that my X-Pro seems to almost default to the highest Auto ISO rating I have it set on at times. Is this natural for the camera, am I doing something wrong, or is there a potential flaw with my body?
Looking through some of the images I shot yesterday in reasonable daylight (midday or so), it was shooting at 1/125 at f5.6 but the ISO was 1250, or 1000. I think the highest I recorded was 1/1000 at f/4 at ISO 1600!
These just seem crazy to me compared to what I'm used to with my old Canon set up, I'm wondering if this is normal or not...