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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 350296" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>I use</p><p>. ISO 100 for most images, auto ISO off.</p><p>. Aperture priority</p><p></p><p>The manual on the mode dial is for manual exposure. In this mode you set both aperture and speed.</p><p>As suggested assign ISO to Fn button. I have done that. When ever I need to change ISO, I press the FN and use the command wheel to change ISO.</p><p></p><p>Shoot RAW, with auto white balance. Then in post choose the correct white balance (you have presets, and if those do not work use colour temperature). The beauty of RAW is that the camera gives you what the sensor saw, with practically no processing, you do all your own processing - noise, WB, Tint, Exposure compensation etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 350296, member: 16090"] I use . ISO 100 for most images, auto ISO off. . Aperture priority The manual on the mode dial is for manual exposure. In this mode you set both aperture and speed. As suggested assign ISO to Fn button. I have done that. When ever I need to change ISO, I press the FN and use the command wheel to change ISO. Shoot RAW, with auto white balance. Then in post choose the correct white balance (you have presets, and if those do not work use colour temperature). The beauty of RAW is that the camera gives you what the sensor saw, with practically no processing, you do all your own processing - noise, WB, Tint, Exposure compensation etc. [/QUOTE]
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