Thanks. I only gave it a quick try with normal lighting conditions and couldn't see a difference. I don't want to play around with the settings during a real shoot, only to realize I bet on the wrong horse afterwards.
So, when shooting on a tripod (meaning exposure times aren't really a problem), iso shifting is not an ideal solution. Thanks for clarifying!
So, when shooting on a tripod (meaning exposure times aren't really a problem), iso shifting is not an ideal solution. Thanks for clarifying!