^^^
Sorry Lol
But what's really useful, is to be able to select aperture priority, and set your minimum shutter speed in auto ISO. That way you don't have to worry about too slow shutter speed when in the church, you don't have to remember to lower your ISO when you step out the church, and your always using the lowest ISO that you need.
Yeah I really do miss AutoISO, hell I miss just being able to see the ISO setting in the viewfinder as you're changing it!

Haven't had much chance to run it in due to the never ending rain, and haven't got a wedding until Aug, but from messing around indoors so far it seems pretty good. One thing I have noticed though, is I need to watch my vertical lines, as due to the wider angle, pictures can look wonky pretty easily...
From today...
Your dog definitely poses!

I picked up a nearly new 35mm f2 for £175. It's a small plastic lens with trademark busy bee AF, but it's surprisingly sharp wide open. Bokeh is a bit nervous though (like the 50mm f1.8)


Jennie by jj_glos, on Flickr