Mark Roberts wrote:
> John Forbes wrote:
> 
> 
>>Like everybody else (well, almost everybody), you'll get used to it after  
>>a while, and then wonder why you ever thought having an aperture ring was  
>>a good idea.
> 
> 
> When I bought my PZ-1p way back around 1999 or so the most advanced
> cameras I had used were the MX and ME Super. It took me about 60
> seconds to be sold on the concept of aperture control from the body
> and I've never looked back. I actually complained about the MZ-S not
> having the dual thumbwheel control system of the PZ-1p.
>  

Despite having owned two dual-wheel cameras (*istD and EOS 3) and two of 
the single-wheel + button cameras (F65 and D50) I still greatly prefer 
having an aperture ring and using it. It's one reason I prefer using MF 
glass on the D50 (And also the *istD when I had it) My favourite 
interface is actually the MZ-S or Nikon F801-style aperture ring + 
thumbwheel, with the shutter dial running a distant second. I loathe 
aperture ring + shutter ring setups.

-Adam

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