Agulliver
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If that works for you that’s great. I shoot film too. I don’t find shooting digital complex, certainly not more complex than shooting film. Of course, I don’t spend time futzing around with menus and such. Just aperture, shutter speed, exposure compensation, and ISO, same as with a film camera. Honestly, I don’t know what digital shooters need to change in their menus when they are out shooting. .
Aperture, shutter speed, exposure compensation and ISO.
Well....at least ISO needs a menu on every digital camera to have crossed my path. Usually exposure compensation does not on a DLSR but does on compact digitals. I can adjust any of the above on most manual film cameras by turning a physical knob. Even later film SLRs in the 90s had menus for ISO settings and whether you wanted aperture or shutter priority and so on.