02-15-2023 10:58 AM
Hi,
I like to shoot in manual mode but with auto ISO. Can anyone tell me if it is possible to customise a control to enable exposure compensation. I have seen a video on this for the RP but I cannot find how to do it on the R. Grateful for any help.
02-15-2023 02:24 PM
In DSLRs you could program them [SET] button for exposure compensation. I would expect it to work the same way in the MILC bodies. Remember, it only works in M mode when ISO is set to Auto.
02-15-2023 02:35 PM
Thanks, but my question relates specifically to the EOS R.
02-15-2023 04:53 PM
@BryanShaw1 wrote:Thanks, but my question relates specifically to the EOS R.
I suggest that you go into the Custom Controls menu of your EOS R and program your [SET] button for Exposure Compensation.
02-15-2023 06:53 PM - edited 02-15-2023 06:56 PM
I don't have an EOS R, but I do have a copy of the manual for it that I downloaded from the support area of the Canon website. They tell you how to set exposure compensation when shooting M + Auto ISO on page 139 of that manual.
Exposure Compensation with ISO Auto
If the ISO speed is set to [AUTO] for manual exposure shooting, you can set exposure compensation (p. 154) as follows:
! If ISO Auto is set, the ISO speed setting will change to obtain the standard exposure with the set shutter speed and aperture. Therefore, you may not obtain the desired exposure effect. In such a case, set the exposure compensation.
I hope all this makes sense to you. It doesn't make much sense to me! 😁
By the way, M + Auto ISO is actually another auto exposure mode. It's no longer "manual", even though the camera is set to "M". The camera is taking over the job of determining and setting what it thinks is a correct exposure. Exposure compensation is used to override it and take back a bit of your control.
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02-16-2023 10:16 AM - edited 02-16-2023 10:19 AM
“ By the way, M + Auto ISO is actually another auto exposure mode. It's no longer "manual", even though the camera is set to "M". The camera is taking over the job of determining and setting what it thinks is a correct exposure. Exposure compensation is used to override it and take back a bit of your control. “
I agree. I think of M Mode with ISO Auto as Ev mode, Exposure Priority. It is a mode of operation that has been missing from Canon DSLR bodies for years.
For maximum flexibility, the camera should be allowed to control any one, any two, or all three legs of the Exposure Triangle. Canon’s early DSLRs did not allow you to set the camera to control only ISO.
By the 2010s, DSLRs were being released that permitted you use ISO Auto in Manual mode. Initially, there was no Exposure Compensation control, but it was later added.
[EDIT] The end result is that you can use the Main Dial to control Tv, the rear dial to control Av, and by holding [SET] and turning the Main Dial you can control Ev by varying the ISO.
02-16-2023 10:52 AM
I appreciate all your comments but is there an R owner out there who can fix my problem?
I can adjust the exposure with my finger on the LCD screen but I cannot see a way of doing it through the viewfinder.
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