On 17/2/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged:

>> ...and the text confirms one of the real design flaws that this camera
>has. The
>> set sensitivity is not displayed on the LCD display nor in the finder.
As in
>> this case, it happened to me several times that I forgot to reset a higher
>> sensitivity previously used.
>> 
>> Sven
>
>None of my Nikon DSLRs do this, although the D1h has a one-button ISO
>setting mode (no turn and set as in D100, *istD) which makes it easy to
>check quickly.  Maybe Canon is better.  

No default readout on the D60. On the big control whell on the back,
there is a set button in the middle, which can be programmed for a
variety of uses. I have ISO on this button. To see the ISO, one press of
this button displays current ISO on the top display only - nothing in the
VF. Once the button is pressed, a turn of the control wheel alters ISO.
The wheel itself is governed by an on/off switch so accidental moving of
the wheel can be avoided (it also controls various other functions).

HTH




Cheers,
  Cotty


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