I find that the *ist-D is ready for the next exposure faster if the preview is off.

Shel Belinkoff wrote:

Glad you could see the humor in the post.

Generally the MX goes without batteries, although lately I've been using a
couple of K-bodies, also sans batteries.
Frankly, it would be great to learn about the features these new cameras
have, but, in all honesty, their usefulness is sometimes elusive. However,
there's probably some feature or two that can be helpful at times.
Umm, what's Image Review - the screen on the back where you see what you
shot?  Why turn it off?  To further the manual film camera  experience, or
does turning it off do something else, perhaps wrt how quickly the camera
will react or process pics?

Shel
Godfrey wrote:

lol ... Stick with an MX then. And leave the battery at home...  ;-)

Or just set the DS into Manual exposure mode, turn off Image Review, and use your hand held meter and your eye. Unless you actually want to learn how to use the features provided, that is.

Godfrey


On Jul 20, 2005, at 8:32 AM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:

In my case:

Focus
Shutter speed
Aperture adjustment

Shel




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