>>4154115On my XT-4, which I only use with Sigma lenses so far so they have no aperture ring (which I prefer), for stills I have ISO set to front command dial (and turning it enough you can also switch into your auto-iso settings this way if you want), aperture set to command in the menus and put on rear command dial (I have pressing it set to an alternate back button focus setting as well), and shutter on auto. This works similar to how I prefer to use aperture priority on every other camera most of the time. If I wanted to go full manual, usually only something I would do on the rare occasion I need to target a shutter speed besides the slowest I can manage with IBIS, I can turn shutter to command instead and press the front command dial to toggle to that, and then use the ISO dedicated dial (or just keep toggling the front command dial sine it can swap between 3 things) which is fine, since the ISO dial is isolated from the other controls and can be manipulated with my left hand easily. But I'd often consider just using auto-iso in this configuration too. Likewise, for EV comp, I actually don't mind a dedicated dial because I find with Fuji (and especially if I'm intending to just use film sim jpegs), I tend to keep the camera at + 1/3 to 1 stop, and having a physical dial for that makes me less likely to forget I've used the setting at later times. For video, I just use the video-specific touch screen controls which can lock them independently (especially important for shutter angle) of my stills settings --even overrides the dedicated dials.