You could just learn how to hold the camera such that you didn't hit
the thumbwheel control accidentally. It's pretty simple, really. I've
moved aperture rings on lenses by accident too, until I trained
myself not to grab the wrong ring. ;-)
Godfrey
On Sep 26, 2005, at 8:42 AM, Jens Bladt wrote:
... The thumb wheel is easily moved unintentionaly. A very simple
way to fix
this would be to make it work in a way, that it has to be pushed
forwards
(into the body) before it can be moved.
Or perhaps I just need a "HOLD" button, to secure my aperture
setting. (Like
the HOLD button on the MZ-S holds the shutter speed).
To me this would be exactly as good a an aperture ring. Except for
the fact,
that I own some excellent lenses without an A-setting = no body
controle
available.
...
If I had a HOLD APERTURE button I could make sure my aperture
setting stays
until I change it. Until I get a button like this, I prefere an
aperture
ring for flash photography. ...