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I'm using my Q3 43 as a fully manual camera (Focus sometimes auto) 

I've set the ISO to the top back wheel. It works well , but I've haven't seen any mention of setting the camera up this way anywhere.

So Shutter speed manual , Aperture manual and ISO manual (I usually adjust ISO first if I want to make any changes, it's just a roll of my right thumb)

So my question for mostly manual shooters , how do you set up ISO

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I have mine set so the thumbwheel by itself adjusts over/under exposure, and pressing the button and using the thumb wheel adjusts ISO. I tend to leave mine in auto ISO, though, about 80% of the time, and jus watch to see what ISO was chosen based on my choice of aperture, shutter speed, and over/under exposure.

- Jared

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On the M10 I have ISO set on the ISO knob (manual). I don't change ISO a lot. I probably set it for the day and adjust shutter speed and aperture for specific exposures.

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I do the same on my Q3 - set a fixed ISO, 200 for daylight shooting 1600 for eve/indoor low light.  I also select the WB for the situation - daylight if I'm outside.  I tried auto WB and though it worked fine for daylight I didn't care for its choice indoors under artificial light.  Of course, that can be changed in post but I hate doing post so I want the out-of-the camera pic to be as close as possible to my intent.

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I leave the top thumb wheel set to ISO, usually auto iso set to 100-400 unless it’s bright day light then it’s fixed at 100.  For darker or night time images I’ll adjust manually higher if needed.  WB always set too 5500K as I don’t like it when the Q43 is set to auto WB.

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I set thumbwheel (no button push) to ISO, makes switching from auto ISO to a specific ISO quick/easy.

I set thumbwheel button to exposure compensation (which I hardly ever change, mostly leave it on -2/3) 

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