> The ring movement was almost a reflex action in me,

Absolutely, it's instinctive. While I'm on the subject of niggles two of my 
pet hates are:

1. Lenses whos focusing ring turns in the opposite direction to a genuine 
Pentax lens. (Congrats to Sigma on the Syncho II lenses)

2. One touch zoom lenses that 'zoom out' when you pull the slide towards you 
instead of 'zooming in'. (Spent a lot of time at M/cycle races!)

John



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From: "Rob Studdert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 23:32:43 +1000
Subject: Re: Pentax 50mm News

> On 26 Jan 2005 at 11:58, John Forbes wrote:
> 
> > Funny.  I've recently bought an old MX on Ebay, and I find it very  
> > difficult to change shutter speeds while metering through the 
viewfinder.   I
> > really miss the little wheels for shutter and aperture on the Z1-P and  
the *ist
> > D.
> > 
> > People who claim the old ways are best usually haven't given the new 
ways  a
> > proper chance.
> 
> Bollocks. If primarily shooting aperture priority or manual with a 
> pre-set shutter speed and manual focus an aperture ring around the 
> lens works exceedingly well. I'm now left eye'd so my thumb is 
> always fighting for space with my nose when using the *ist D in 
> aperture priority, and then I still get confused over which way to 
> turn the knob in the heat of the moment. The ring movement was 
> almost a reflex action in me, the farty little wheel on the back I 
> just tolerate.
> 
> Rob Studdert
> HURSTVILLE AUSTRALIA
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> Pentax user since 1986, PDMLer since 1998
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