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Nikon D750 How to Set ISO without going into the Menu

Jack

Sr. Administrator
Staff member
I don't have one, but it did seem silly to me when they moved the mode buttons from the right side menu/wheels to the left knob and took away the quick-access functions there, one of which was ISO -- and it's one I use all the time. Is there (hopefully) an option to assign ISO to the fn button?
 

rayyan

Well-known member
remap the video button.
i don’t do video.

in aperture priority use back dial to control iso.
in shutter priority use front dial for same.
 

Jorgen Udvang

Subscriber Member
But there is an ISO button. Number two from the bottom on the button row to the left of the back LCD. Push that and turn the command wheel. Page 134 in the user manual. Or did I misunderstand the question?
 

Jack

Sr. Administrator
Staff member
But there is an ISO button. Number two from the bottom on the button row to the left of the back LCD. Push that and turn the command wheel. Page 134 in the user manual. Or did I misunderstand the question?
A ha! That is why I prefaced my comment with "I don't have one..." :ROTFL:
 

Jorgen Udvang

Subscriber Member
The button arrangement and viewfinder are key weaknesses of the D750, and the most important reasons why I've never considered buying one. With the popularity of this camera with professional shooters, they'll hopefully re-think this for the replacement (D760?), and give it the same treatment as they gave the D500.
 

rollsman44

Well-known member
I will try the ISO button on the Left and the Dial I think I did that and still did not work, Will try again Thanks to everyone
 

Jorgen Udvang

Subscriber Member
I will try the ISO button on the Left and the Dial I think I did that and still did not work, Will try again Thanks to everyone
If that is the case, I see two possibilities:

- There is another setting that prevents you from changing ISO using that button, like having changed the functionality of the button to something else or some general setting that simply blocks the ability to change ISO. I think the video mode on some Nikon cameras does that. There might be others.

or

- Your camera is faulty.
 
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