I think that 800 ISO and 1/800 second, for most uses, is not a good combination. First off, ISO 800 is "not that high" an ISO level, at least in daylight hours. But more pressing is the shutter speed minimum of 1/800 second; that is a very fast minimum speed. It would be appropriate if you're shooting a lot say, one-handed in a saltwater fishing boat, where there is a ton of bright reflected light, and you could get exposures of say f/16 at ISO 400 at 1/800 second. But the minimum floor of 1/800 second is a very fast speed, especially for shorter lenses, and will cause the ISO to be driven UP much of the time. I think you need a lower minimum speed: say 1/160 second for an 18-55 zoom, and with a longer lens, say 1/320 second minimum, perhaps 1/400 or 1/500. As to the maximum ISO, I'd say maybe set that to allow it to go up to ISO 1,600 or ISO 2,000 or so--just in case it's needed. It's unlikely to go to such a high ISO as 1,600 or 2,000, because you've got a more-sensible minimum shutter speed enabled.