On 19 Jun 2003 at 11:00, Herb Chong wrote:

> i use my digital camera all the time with only one dial for controlling both
> aperture and shutter speed. i either shoot fully programmed mode or aperture
> priority mode. with the dial, i can vary the combination in favor of higher
> shutter speed or higher aperture while maintaining constant exposure when in
> program mode. in aperture mode, i adjust the aperture for the depth of field i
> want while staying within the slowest shutter speed limits of my camera. when i
> disagree with the camera, i use exposure compensation by pressing a button and
> rotating the same dial. i've had 3 cameras that work this way and i see very
> little need for two controls because i can't remember ever using manual mode on
> any of my digitals or my ZX-5n. one control is almost all i ever change. i am
> fairly sure i have also done the same on my Super Program, leave it in Aperture
> mode or program mode with exposure compensation. my MX forces me to use both
> controls, but then i have no choice.

My E-10 has an easy to access exposure mode dail that provides Manual, Aperture 
Priority, Shutter Priority and Program plus it has a thumb-wheel for aperture 
control and and index-finger wheel for shutter speed, and it annoys the hell 
out of me. I tend to use mostly Program and manual modes (and try to avoid the 
aperture control).

Rob Studdert
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Pentax user since 1986, PDMLer since 1998

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