Makes sense, IF your lenses don't have aperture rings. If they do, the Sony menu option is greyed out, and since all the Sony and Voigtlander lenses I use with aperture rings use 1/3 stop aperture settings, matching shutter speed makes more sense.
Unfortunate but not surprising that they make it hard to get around the status quo. It is more than a bit ironic that the majority of camera manufacturers build in intentionally underexposure and yet want to force you to be more precise with exposure adjustments than they are.
Report back on what you find and your camera model. Too many cameras for me to know which models/brands offer it and which don't. But all should offer it.
Makes sense, IF your lenses don't have aperture rings. If they do, the Sony menu option is greyed out, and since all the Sony and Voigtlander lenses I use with aperture rings use 1/3 stop aperture settings, matching shutter speed makes more sense.
Unfortunate but not surprising that they make it hard to get around the status quo. It is more than a bit ironic that the majority of camera manufacturers build in intentionally underexposure and yet want to force you to be more precise with exposure adjustments than they are.
I don't recall seeing this setting in Fujifilm's menus, but I'll take a look.
Report back on what you find and your camera model. Too many cameras for me to know which models/brands offer it and which don't. But all should offer it.