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I checked my OM-D EM10 Mark II.As simple as that. Do Any m4/3 cameras have manual mode with auto/iauto iso mode and exposure comp? Thanks
I am a little confused.As simple as that. Do Any m4/3 cameras have manual mode with auto/iauto iso mode and exposure comp? Thanks
This. My G80 and GX80 do have auto-ISO in M but unfortunately without exposure compensation.Most of the current generation of Panasonic cameras do - i.e. the GX9, G9, and GH5.
Unfortunately none of the earlier Panasonic models had this feature.
Yes they do. Why?As simple as that. Do Any m4/3 cameras have manual mode with auto/iauto iso mode and exposure comp? Thanks
When you have Auto ISO engaged, the camera is Not in manual mode.I am a little confused.As simple as that. Do Any m4/3 cameras have manual mode with auto/iauto iso mode and exposure comp? Thanks
On my Olympus EM5 mark 2, I do have auto Iso (but I don't have the ability to factor in the shutter speed as other cameras do. Some cameras will take the shutter speed into consideration. I heard there is a "trick" with the flash sync speed however)
Anyway, you don't need exposure compensation in manual mode. It's manual.
Also GX8.Most of the current generation of Panasonic cameras do - i.e. the GX9, G9, and GH5.
Unfortunately none of the earlier Panasonic models had this feature.
It's not manual if you are using Auto ISO, and that is why you need exposure compensation. Nikon has had this for quite some time. Neither Panasonic nor Olympus have been listening to photographers, at least until recently. The Olympus OMD EM1 Mark II has that ability.I am a little confused.As simple as that. Do Any m4/3 cameras have manual mode with auto/iauto iso mode and exposure comp? Thanks
On my Olympus EM5 mark 2, I do have auto Iso (but I don't have the ability to factor in the shutter speed as other cameras do. Some cameras will take the shutter speed into consideration. I heard there is a "trick" with the flash sync speed however)
Anyway, you don't need exposure compensation in manual mode. It's manual.
This. My G80 and GX80 do have auto-ISO in M but unfortunately without exposure compensation.Most of the current generation of Panasonic cameras do - i.e. the GX9, G9, and GH5.
Unfortunately none of the earlier Panasonic models had this feature.
Dear friends, I never object the idea but it is actually creating a new kind of semi-auto mode like A or S.It's not manual if you are using Auto ISO, and that is why you need exposure compensation. Nikon has had this for quite some time. Neither Panasonic nor Olympus have been listening to photographers, at least until recently. The Olympus OMD EM1 Mark II has that ability.I am a little confused.As simple as that. Do Any m4/3 cameras have manual mode with auto/iauto iso mode and exposure comp? Thanks
On my Olympus EM5 mark 2, I do have auto Iso (but I don't have the ability to factor in the shutter speed as other cameras do. Some cameras will take the shutter speed into consideration. I heard there is a "trick" with the flash sync speed however)
Anyway, you don't need exposure compensation in manual mode. It's manual.
As did (does) the original E-M1 of 2013, and other Olympus models before that too....It's not manual if you are using Auto ISO, and that is why you need exposure compensation. Nikon has had this for quite some time. Neither Panasonic nor Olympus have been listening to photographers, at least until recently. The Olympus OMD EM1 Mark II has that ability.I am a little confused.As simple as that. Do Any m4/3 cameras have manual mode with auto/iauto iso mode and exposure comp? Thanks
On my Olympus EM5 mark 2, I do have auto Iso (but I don't have the ability to factor in the shutter speed as other cameras do. Some cameras will take the shutter speed into consideration. I heard there is a "trick" with the flash sync speed however)
Anyway, you don't need exposure compensation in manual mode. It's manual.
No, the GX8 didn't allow the use of EC in M+AutoISO.Also GX8.Most of the current generation of Panasonic cameras do - i.e. the GX9, G9, and GH5.
No, it did not allow EC in manual mode.As did (does) the original E-M1 of 2013, and other Olympus models before that too....It's not manual if you are using Auto ISO, and that is why you need exposure compensation. Nikon has had this for quite some time. Neither Panasonic nor Olympus have been listening to photographers, at least until recently. The Olympus OMD EM1 Mark II has that ability.I am a little confused.As simple as that. Do Any m4/3 cameras have manual mode with auto/iauto iso mode and exposure comp? Thanks
On my Olympus EM5 mark 2, I do have auto Iso (but I don't have the ability to factor in the shutter speed as other cameras do. Some cameras will take the shutter speed into consideration. I heard there is a "trick" with the flash sync speed however)
Anyway, you don't need exposure compensation in manual mode. It's manual.
Ah... how strange... I didn't realize EC wasn't even working. Well, some people may find it to be usually a good thing in Manual modeNo, the GX8 didn't allow the use of EC in M+AutoISO.Also GX8.Most of the current generation of Panasonic cameras do - i.e. the GX9, G9, and GH5.