X100V vs XT3 ISO control inconsistency
Re: X100V vs XT3 ISO control inconsistency - previous thread
doak wrote:
Sometimes it feels like Fuji UI designer is just trying stuff out from cam to cam instead of refining a consistent, easy to use UI...
On the X100V the ISO dial has A and C positions. In C the command dial can scroll through all the ISO settings except the 3 Auto settings. But with the ISO dial set to A the command dial can't be set to select the Auto settings (or i haven't been able to find the Auto vs Command selection in the menus for ISO as exists in the XT3) the user has to either go into the menus or put it on the Q or My menus.
On the XT3 the ISO dial only has A position (there is no C) and the command dial can be used to select any ISO including the 3 Auto settings. So much easier. This is how it should also be on the X100V which has more fiddley ISO dial.
Yeah, I`m afraid X100V is a bit weird (and annoying) there, something being discussed in the past as well, here -- "X100V - Using Auto ISO - Difference with X100F"[1].
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