Re: Can I Limit the ISO Range on the Wheel When in ISO-C Mode?
Erik Baumgartner wrote:
I’m at work at the moment, but when I have some time this weekend, I’ll be happy to explain how I have my cameras set up and how I can quickly and easily get an optimal exposure in almost any situation with a very simple control configuration and minimal fuss with an X-T camera. At this point I’ve probably experimented with every possible configuration that doesn’t work efficiently, so I can probably offer some worthwhile direction.
I always shoot RAW so I don’t mess much with film sim recipes or incorporate much in the way of jpeg options into my customized setup. I don’t shoot video, don’t use flash, and I always set my aperture manually. If you need to do otherwise, let me know and I’ll think about a way to work them into a simple, easy to use setup.
I would greatly appreciate any input. I would say that I work in M & A about 95% of the time. What I am used to is to have the front wheel for F control, the back wheel for SS, and then somewhere else direct access for ISO override. This is what I am trying to replicate on this camera, but I start to get the feeling that this might not be possible on the X-T4 body.
Today I already slightly improved the front / back wheel functionality. Now I have a nice & fast setup, but the body is the odd one now where I have to do a slightly bigger mental shift.
I also searched for an option to reverse the directions of the wheels, but couldn’t find one. This is also where I will need to adjust for the first couple of photos taken I guess.
I would really wish the body would have better customizability options.