Having the green button near the shutter button means you can keep tapping it as you reframe or if the light changes. I tend to work my finger back and forth from the green to the shutter frequently when shooting with a K or M lens. It soon becomes an automatic. Paul -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: Tim Øsleby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I'm not familiar with the green button. I have a question about it and > ergonomics. > I'm a DS user. When using the pre A lenses I use the AE-L button. I'm told > this does the same as the original green button. I'm using the thumb at the > AE-L button. After getting used to it, it's no problem, it became a habit. > > When studying the new body, I see that the green button is where exposure > compensation button is. Does this mean that I have to move my trigger > finger? If that's the case, it looks like a drag. It seems much more > convenient and faster to have one finger at each button. > > So. I guess my question is; can I use the AE-L button as I'm used to, or do > I have to get used to use the two buttons with my trigger finger with the > new body? > > >From my point of view, the DS solution looks much better. But that might be > just me, and my habits. > > Don't get me wrong. I do see the advantages of the two wheel interface. The > only thing I find strange is that they have placed the green button near the > trigger. > > What I don't understand why Pentax makes two opposite user interfaces. One > user interface similar to the DS at the K100D, and green button interface at > the K10D. If I'm right, this will make it very awkward to move from K100D to > K10D, and backwards for those who want to keep the cheap camera as a backup > body. So much for great ergonomics. > > Guess this makes me the first who has a real complaint about the K10D ;-) > > > Tim > Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian) > > > > > > -- > PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List > [email protected] > http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net
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