Okay, another dumb "newbie" q. Dusting off that format. :-) In my reading of dpreview's review of the *istD, I haven't been able to figure out where the aperture is set. I see the shutter speed dial, but looking at the photos can't tell where the aperture dial is.
Could someone tell me referring to the dpreview photos? Also, one thing I really dislike about the Canon interface is the wheel on the back that can be used so many different ways depending on what else you trip (sets aperture when you trip the M switch), because it gets confusing. I have noticed that a similar type of wheel is practically on all the DSLRs I have looked at. And even the *istD has a wheel! But with more obvious right/left/up/down arrows. Please tell me that doesn't work like on the Canon. Does completely different things if you flip some other switch, turn some other dial first (to easy to forget which combination does what). Is it mainly for navigating the menu? Or what? TIA, Marnie aka Doe

