I am a new member and an old photographer. I still struggle to understand some topics mainly because the written topic is made by an expert and not 'idiot proof'. My camera (5D Mk IV) is used in Manual mode with auto ISO and have just discovered how to make exposure compensation when required. None of the camera buttons have been reprogrammed. By half pressing the shutter button and obtaining the meter reading and removing your finger, you have 4 seconds to make the ISO(exposure) compensation before taking the shot. The compensation is made be pressing the 'set' button and adjusting the 'main dial' at the same time. Obviously I could have missed this information but did not see it in the manual.
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For full manual control where you prefer to not have the camera compromise your aperture and shutter choice you have probably found the best method for you ... I am surprised if this is not in the manual. You could probably program another button to make changing iso but I doubt it would make it easier.
The R mirrorless models have three dials which make that easier and that’s the way I use the cameraBrian Vickers LRPS
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Being someone who got no interest in the technicalities I can't help you - but welcome to the Forum.Trev
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