>>4309628Metering set to -0.5 or -1
ISO: Auto
This is actually the proper way to photograph.
Remember, there's no such thing as a correct ISO. It's not film. It's just electrical gain applied during readout. The electronics can ETTR better than you can fiddling with ISO 100 vs 140 or 200, and on certain devices like phones you can use ISO 46/47/48/49/50/51/52/53/54/55/56.../411/412/413 as needed.
ISO is amplification applied during the digitization process, "proper" (autismo tier accurate) ISO is key to minimizing the effects of visible noise.
Sticking to ISO 100 when a shot calls for slightly more (like 1/3 of a stop) actually degrades quality.
Set EV steps to 1/3 or 1/4 or whatever your camera is capable of and let it handle that bit automatically. Adjust shutter/aperture to get it's "auto" ISO setting as low as it can go, there's no reason to manually control ISO outside of planned photography like setting it on a copystand/tripod and lighting your scene accordingly. In the real world, AUTO ISO is quite literally almost always the best setting. Don't let "iso invariant" retards fool you, there is no such thing.