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Yes, definitely. Btw. I was wrong, I just checked the settings out, and turns out that for the kestrel, I had stopped it even further to F14. The shutter speed was at 1/640s and the ISO was 200+1600. I usually use Dual-ISO for wider dynamic range.

Dual-ISO sounds like a cool feature. My camera doesn't have that.

On Canon cameras, you can find hidden functions by using Magic Lantern, it's a software that runs from the SDcard that adds a lot of functionality that isn't part of the original camera firmware.

I recently noticed Sony for one has a lot of similar stuff built in their cameras though.