Plug for the Smart Controller, it’s even faster. I really hope that’s a feature that Canon pushes into lower-tier bodies.I only very rarely use the AF joystick, because I find the focus-recompose method is *much* faster, and the R5 locks onto almost any subjects and tracks them really well.
Or two in Fv mode.You seem to be blissfully unaware that the R8 has THREE inputs, i.e. a front dial, a rear dial and a control ring on the lens.
Most people will be shooting in Tv, Av or P modes, which means you only need ONE input to control those parameters (one input manually, the other automatically set by the camera).
That’s how I’d set up the R8. On my R3, I have EC assigned to the back thumb wheel (QCD1) because I’m usually in Auto ISO with either M or Fv. That means I don’t use the lens control ring much, by design since its location on the lens barrel differs across lenses.If you are in Manual metering mode, you can use the front dial for shutter and the rear dial for aperture (or vice versa). Then you have the control ring around the lens for ISO. Furthermore you can map the set button or any other button to enable you to use the dial/ring of your choice to alter the exposure compensation.
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