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I have to say, I really like the control ring option on the "R" and I originally just picked ISO because I didn't see anything else I was interested in..
I prefer not to use the auto ISO setting on DSLRs because I don't like letting the camera pick the ISO. With the R, I can easily adjust the ISO when going from one environment to another. I was afraid I would inadvertently change the ISO or forget to change it when I moved to a different lighting situation, but so far, that hasn't been the case.
I actually think the control ring on the adapter is in a more intuitive and less confusing spot than the control ring on the 24-105 R lens.
Having grown up with film, it has taken me quite a while to think of ISO as a third option to adjust. And, honestly, until the most recent generations of sensors, I didn't like the results of most ISOs above 400.
I prefer not to use the auto ISO setting on DSLRs because I don't like letting the camera pick the ISO. With the R, I can easily adjust the ISO when going from one environment to another. I was afraid I would inadvertently change the ISO or forget to change it when I moved to a different lighting situation, but so far, that hasn't been the case.
I actually think the control ring on the adapter is in a more intuitive and less confusing spot than the control ring on the 24-105 R lens.
Having grown up with film, it has taken me quite a while to think of ISO as a third option to adjust. And, honestly, until the most recent generations of sensors, I didn't like the results of most ISOs above 400.
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