Changing ISO in manual with screen on

Discussion in 'Canon EOS Digital SLRs' started by Paul Hester, Sep 26, 2021.

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  1. Paul Hester

    Paul Hester New Member

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    Hi,
    New(ish) here,
    I'm moving to full manual mode due to doing a course. I have EOS 2000D. I'm using the rear camera display so I can see the effects of changing sgutter, aperture, ISO. Using the "wheel" in manual, the shutter speed changes. Pressing the AV/bin button & rotating the wheel changes the aperture. How do I easily change the ISO?
    I can change the function of the flash button to change ISO, but then how would I force flash?
    I can press the Q button & go navigating, but is there a quick way to change ISO and view the results?

    Paul
     

  2. Caladina

    Caladina Well-Known Member

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  3. Paul Hester

    Paul Hester New Member

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    Yes, seems not possible & the more I get used to the camera, the more the settings come together more quickly.
    Sorry for late reply
     
  4. Craig Sherriff

    Craig Sherriff Well-Known Member Site Supporter

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    Welcome to the forum, Paul. You have 4 very good sources of information to learn from about how to use your camera in manual. one is here on the forum, two is You-Tube, three sit down with your manual and your camera, this manual should be read like a dirty book. Savoir every page. Four go out and take heaps of images of various subjects, all in manual. Then learn by your mistakes. There is always someone here to bounce ideas off of. The more you use the camera in manual the more manual will seem second nature.
     

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