> Having separate, physical controls for exposure compensation, speed, ISO, and aperture is a delight.
On an old Sony a65 I never use the exposure compensation or ISO or aperture preview physical-controls. There's a control wheel for shutter speed and aperture depending on PASM mode, which I use all the time.
But then I never use out-of-camera JPG, just raw at lowest ISO — to me, that seems to provide more possibilities.
(For example, converting a single raw file multiple times into an exposure series and then using the old Enfuse software to combine the "best" exposed pixels.)
On an old Sony a65 I never use the exposure compensation or ISO or aperture preview physical-controls. There's a control wheel for shutter speed and aperture depending on PASM mode, which I use all the time.
But then I never use out-of-camera JPG, just raw at lowest ISO — to me, that seems to provide more possibilities.
(For example, converting a single raw file multiple times into an exposure series and then using the old Enfuse software to combine the "best" exposed pixels.)