Perhaps Andrew could give more details about what's worrying him.
What are your issues Andrew?
Ha - I'm not sure how to answer that. Thank you to EVERYONE, by the way, for your replies. I am slowly working through everything amongst everything else that has to be done at the moment...
A little background: My first proper SLR was a Pentax K1000 which I used for around 20 years. Totally manual, but I never got across ISO relying on film settings in ASA standards and the little light meter built-in. I did shoot some standard print film for a while but went over to slide, firstly with Kodak 64ASA and then onto Agfa 100ASA which I preferred because the pictures were warmer. In the very, very early days prior to the Pentax and an income to support it, I had taken monochrome film and developed and printed these at school so I had some idea of film even then.
I knew that if I took a picture of a sunset it would look nicely warm. I also knew that if I took a picture inside my home lit by incandescent light that would look very warm. I had a flash - I understood all that. Then I had a family and all the pictures became baby pictures, largely with flash and so on, and I was taking videos for about ten years.
During this time, my job had to change and I found myself being a news cameraman! That will sound a surprise but I not only discovered that I enjoyed it but that I kept learning about photography for the rest of my 25 years of work. News gathering cameras until recently have been top-flight digital ones with very nice lenses and - totally manual. I had to learn about colour temperature and so on and really became comfortable with the workflow, rarely having to correct the pictures in the edit, which I also did.
So, all good. I understand what I am dealing with, but with this camera I have not found a range of settings which will allow me to choose the look of the result that I want. I am happy (sadly) with auto for most things, but when I am shooting a nice morning light I don't want the camera to adjust the colours to change the white balance and so on, so on that occasion I am looking for a simple setting to go to which will, say, keep the camera at around 5600K and let the warmth in.
I'm sorry if that is a lot of words but I am not really sure how to explain it. Ideally, I would have an auto/manual switch and would be able to preset the manual to a particular configuration that I know what the result will look like and not have to colour correct afterwards which I currently have to do and which is quite subjective. So much that is shot these days looks totally over-processed and unrealistic, colourful though it is, and I do NOT want that.
(...end of rant...)