The points are all of equal sensitivity. When you dial one point in, that's the point that determines your exposure. It's really quite simple and far better than a simple center sensor.
Paul
On May 13, 2006, at 9:26 PM, Adam Maas wrote:

Personally, I never found the other points to be sensitive enough. I almost always left the D on the centre point. Never auto-select, absolutely never auto-select.

-Adam


Paul Stenquist wrote:

Don't you feel any need to vary your autofocus point? I use the selective autofocus and move the point to where I want it. For example, when shooting street photography and anticipating verticals, I move it to the far right center area, so it will correspond to eye position when shooting verticals.
On May 13, 2006, at 7:45 PM, Joseph Tainter wrote:

So, what controls concern you, Joe?

Shel

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Metering mode. Having both dials for Hyper Program or Hyper Manual.

Is exposure bracketing down in a menu on the DS?

Time delay -- usually I use the 2 second delay. (It looks like that one may have gone to a menu in the D+.)

I use the central autofocus point, so probably I can set than once and forget it.

I could live with these on menus. I could live without Hyper Program/Manual. But I don't want to.

Joe



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