DS:

In Manual exposure mode on the, the thumbwheel wheel controls both aperture and shutter speed. Turned by itself, set shutter speeds from 30 seconds to 1/4000 second. Press the "+/- Av" button and the thumbwheel sets the aperture.

And...

In Av mode, the thumbwheel controls the aperture. Press the "+/- Av" button and the thumbwheel controls the EV compensation. In Tv mode, the thumbwheel controls the shutter speed, and EV compensation is controlled same as in Av mode.

In either of Av or Tv exposure modes, if you frame what you want to meter on and press the AE-Lock button, rolling the thumbwheel changes the aperture or shutter speed respectively, and it holds the same metered EV value by shifting the shutter speed or aperture to suit as well.

In Manual mode, frame what you want to meter on and press AE-Lock: the camera will set a shutter speed to match the current aperture setting and also display 0.0 EV in the lower right corner of the viewfinder display. Changing the aperture or shutter speed will now display the change from what you metered within a range of +/-3.0 EV.

Godfrey


On Aug 25, 2005, at 11:40 PM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:

How would one set the aperture when using the lens manually, like in
aperture priority, or when using full manual modes? Am I missing something?

Huh? Full control of both body and lens will be possible, and you'll
be able to use all the DS' capabilities. Why would that be
unsatisfactory??


Hmmm .... that may make it unsatisfactory on the DS as well.


... however, it does not have an aperture
ring so it would be unsatisfactory on, say, the MX body since it
would only operate at f/22 or some such without body control of the
aperture mechanism.


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