Dario Bonazza wrote:
Thanks George.

Yes, someone also pointed me out that some time ago, but I keep finding it an odd layout (not to speak of the turning direction, which I always have to try and see what happens to the setting I happened to change ;-). But I know it's just me, while most (all?) of you have no such hesitation when using the two-wheel control layout.

Dario

Not true. This has been aired before; most people like the layout and control system whilst admitting that they can never remember which way to turn the wheel. Some people (ahem) cannot even remember which wheel is which unless they try them.



----- Original Message ----- From: "George Sinos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2005 9:26 PM
Subject: Re: Digital MZ-5n


Dario -

The shutter speed wheel is the closer of the two to the shutter button.

On 6/5/05, Dario Bonazza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


3) I'd standardize the two aperture/shutter speed wheels in any mid- to
top-range camera. And , please, please, the aperture wheel must be on the
front (diaphragm side) and the shutter speed wheel must be on the back
(shutter side). Being the other way round (wrong) as they are on the *istD,
I still have to think which wheel to operate all the time.






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