10-10-2020 09:35 PM
On my 5D Mark IV I can set the exposure compensation with the back dial and the AEB range with the top dial. On my R5 the only way I have found to set the AEB range is via the menu. That is really slow and annoying. Is there another way to set the AEB range? Thanks.
03-25-2022 10:26 AM
On the EOS R6 I found that if I quickly change the info screen to the old fashioned menu screen that I can open the Quick menu and then go to the Exposure Compensation control and it will act like the old 5D/6D, etc, series. Also I registered the menu item for Exposure Compensation/AEB as a shortcut. Still, both methods are way slower than previous series. Perhaps Canon will pick up on this and include a quicker method in future firmware updates
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