I believe hate #2... having to press the ISO button has a solution while rotating the rear rotary dial. Goto menu B3 (Easy exposure conpensation) the default is OFF so set it to ON. You may want to turn it to "On (Auto reset). Try both ON options and see what works best for you... my guess is that ON works best for most of the people most of the time. Give it a try and let us know what you think and which option you prefer. Cheers from Canada 🍻
Maybe I didn’t explain that properly. I shoot exclusively manual mode and obviously that would be quicker if you have a dial for each setting SHUTTER SPEED, APERTURE AND ISO so no need to press a button. I could also have forgiven that if there was the option to have shutter speed and iso on dials only as aperture doesn’t need to be changed nearly as much. I actually had 4 control rings on the canon which could be set to any setting you like. Thanks for the advice though it is much appreciated.
I believe hate #2... having to press the ISO button has a solution while rotating the rear rotary dial. Goto menu B3 (Easy exposure conpensation) the default is OFF so set it to ON. You may want to turn it to "On (Auto reset). Try both ON options and see what works best for you... my guess is that ON works best for most of the people most of the time. Give it a try and let us know what you think and which option you prefer. Cheers from Canada 🍻
Maybe I didn’t explain that properly. I shoot exclusively manual mode and obviously that would be quicker if you have a dial for each setting SHUTTER SPEED, APERTURE AND ISO so no need to press a button. I could also have forgiven that if there was the option to have shutter speed and iso on dials only as aperture doesn’t need to be changed nearly as much. I actually had 4 control rings on the canon which could be set to any setting you like. Thanks for the advice though it is much appreciated.