Bruce Dayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I'm of the opinion that the interface will be more like the *ist film
>camera.  That one has no HyperManual mode - ie: no green button.
>Basically is it much closer to a SuperProgram but only has one dial.
>When in manual mode you have to hold in a button while spinning the
>dial for aperture and the dial alone for shutter.  So implementing
>even the same interface would be difficult - they would probably have
>to use the DOF preview lever or something.
>
>I really think that it will be just as crippled as the *ist Film body
>- basically no pre-A lenses at all, except for those that stop
>themselves down (screw mount and soft lenses).

What he said.

Total "aperture simulator" K/M compatibility is gone. For good. Don't
even bother saying goodbye because it departed years ago and won't be
coming back. The new "Baby D" will be aimed squarely at people who have
never owned an SLR in their lives.

-- 
Mark Roberts
Photography and writing
www.robertstech.com

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