>>3672939>why would you even careI am interested in photography and the related aspects in a broad spectrum.
I tried to understand what the other guy found about Fuji and it's basically this behavior
>>3672920 >>3672945. Fuji has no mode, instead one only implicitly dials into what is available on other cameras as aperture or shutter speed priority mode. It's similar to early program aided film cameras that were manual, then added to select Auto on the exposure-time and select Auto on the lens aperture.
I was curious and began googling, I've related Canons Fv mode to it, which seems to adopt the Fuji way. I haven't found this operation paradigm somewhere else and there you said also Sony has this.
>>3672946>All of it can be set to auto. All of it can be set to manual of various degreesThis does not necessarily answer my question, because there is a possibility that we still misunderstand each other. I hope I express/expressed myself more clearly here. Again, it's not about the general possibility to set the 3 exposure settings, it's about the operation concept, so about *how* to set the 3 exposure settings.
As I understand it, there must be a *single* operation mode (that combines S, A, M, full auto as if you had no mode selection) in which the user can freely set exposure time, aperture and ISO to all possible values, for example
1/60, f/4, 250 (i.e. implicitly M)
Auto, Auto, Auto (i.e. implicitly full auto)
Auto, f/4, 250 (i.e. implicitly S)
1/60, Auto, 250 (i.e. implicitly A)
1/60, f/4, Auto (i.e. implicitly Pentax TAv / M with auto-iso)