Ralf R. Radermacher wrote:

William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Since it shares the same sensor as it's less expensive siblings, you are
paying a premium for what is primarily a nicer build quality.

I take it the three models behave somewhat differently in combinaiton
with manual lenses. Anyone with a link or a short comparison?

Ralf

The only real difference between the D and the DS/DS2/DL is that on the latter, you use the AE-Lock button to get the camera to set the correct shutter speed instead of the Green Button. All the real differences show up either with A or later lenses or aren't related to exposure.

-Adam

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