How Reliable Is The X-T5?
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By MARRIEDGUY9 · Posted
If you're in the same price range as the X100VI, I would recommend the XT-5. I'm actually thinking about the XT50 as a second body and something for my wife to learn/carry, but it's not weather sealed like the XT-5. I love mine, can't go wrong. -
Might be nice but they will never do it when they have a marked dial
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By CatholicStreamer · Posted
That's very helpful. Thank you! So being greedy, I still want to be able to reassign the exposure compensation dial to be an ISO wheel. -
You can disable the Exposure Compensation dial by setting it as a lock function in the Button/Dial menu. Then a long press on the menu button will lock or unlock it. This applies to most recent FujiFilm cameras including X-E5 and X-T5.
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By CatholicStreamer · Posted
The huge, and for me completely useless, exposure compensation dial could be useful if I could reassign it as an ISO wheel. I use a Leica M11 a lot and a Fuji X-T5 a lot and having the exposure triangle on the top of the camera and back of the lens is the ideal position. Let it be assigned to any function, but ISO would be perfect. Who changes exposure compensation off of 0 often enough to even warrant a big wheel like that? It gets in the way when I have students using the X-T5, they bump up against it and then their photos are too bright or too dark. If Fuji gets into the firmware to assign the exposure compensation dial, also make it possible for us to disable the wheel in firmware on this and every camera that has the dial.
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