Dear All,

This is something that really annoys me about my C*non
so I am wondering if it is different on Pentax's
D-SLRs (specifically the K100D, but they're probably
all the same in this respect).

Like most modern cameras, the 20D goes to "sleep"
after a few seconds.

On a N*kon D-SLR you can press ANY button and the
camera will wake up. The C*non needs yout half-press
the shutter to wake it up.

This drives me nuts - I still can't get used to it
after a year.

For example, let's say I just took some outdoor photos
at ISO 100. Now I walk indoors. I want to take a photo
at ISO 800 and switch from Daylight to Tungsten white
balance.

On the C*non, I have to half-press the shutter, thus
activating the AF and metering, THEN change ISO and
WB, and of course take the photo after that.

On the N*kons, you could just wake up the camera by
pressing the "ISO" or "WB" button, not having to
pointlessly activate the metering and AF when I'm not
ready to take the shot anyway.

On a Pentax, can I wake up the camera from its slumber
by e.g. pressing the "Fn" button, or does it require
the half-press of the shutter like the C*non? 

Oddly, I never see this mentioned in reviews. I never
even noticed it about the C*non until after I bought
it - it didn't come up when I played around with it in
the shop.

It won't influence my purchase decision (I've already
decided to buy), but it would be awfully nice if in
this respect the Pentax is more like a N*kon than a
C*non.

New Doug

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