Just noticed that the X-E5 doesn't show the actual ISO selected by the camera in AUTO ISO in the EVF.
It only shows the highest value set for the AUTO ISO setting, which turns from blue to white when half pressing the shutter. My X-E3 shows the actual ISO selected when I half press the shutter button. Is there a setting somewhere for the X-E5 that I miss? Or is it something Fuji needs to look at and fix?
Knowing the actual ISO setting that the camera selects in AUTO ISO mode I find is important.
I’ve noticed that too, it’s definitely different from how the X-E3 handles it. On the X-E5, it only shows the maximum ISO limit you’ve set, and when you half press the shutter, the number just changes color instead of displaying the actual ISO being used. I’ve dug through the menus and setup options but there doesn’t seem to be a way to make it behave like the older models.
It might just be how Fuji programmed the new display logic on this body. Hopefully, they address it in a firmware update because, like you said, knowing the exact ISO the camera’s choosing in Auto ISO is pretty useful, especially when you’re trying to understand how it’s metering in tricky lighting.
Fathernature4 wrote:
It might just be how Fuji programmed the new display logic on this body. Hopefully, they address it in a firmware update because, like you said, knowing the exact ISO the camera’s choosing in Auto ISO is pretty useful, especially when you’re trying to understand how it’s metering in tricky lighting.
Just reset the camera. Worked for me. Don't know what setting caused the issue, though.