>>2839484Spinning the exposure dial clockwise decreases EV (but only in program mode, otherwise it does nothing)
> less lightSpinning the front ISO dial clockwise decreases iso
> more lightSpinning the rear ISO dial clockwise INCREASES iso
> less lightSpinning the shutter dial clockwise decreases shutter speed
> more lightSpinning the aperture dial clockwise increases f number
> less light> Pushing the dial buttons in on either of the dials does not function as a menu select, even though spinning the dials moves up and down the menus.> The ISO menu is inexplicably unresponsive, and has slow, ugly animations that you can't disable.WTF Fuji?
Only a Fuji designer could screw usability up this bad. This is like going up and down a building where the men's and women's restrooms randomly switch sides across floors. There is 0 consistency in this interface. How does anyone adapt to these thoughtless hodgepodge controls? Is there a way to fix them in the settings?
This is an honest question because I came from a Nikon D90 and their camera software/ergonomics actually behaved in a sane manner.