On 14/9/06, Adam Maas, discombobulated, unleashed:

>At least we aren't dealing 
>with 3 UI's like Canon and Nikon users (Single-wheel, Dual-wheel and Pro 
>bodies all have differing interfaces from the Big Two).

How so? Canon 1D cameras have a main dial (just above the shutter
button) and a rear dial on the back. You can configure either to do what
you like. For instance in manual you can have the front dial do aperture
and the rear dial to shutter speed. This system is the same as on the
D30/D60/10D/20D/30D. The only thing different for the 1D is that it has
three buttons on the top, just left of the pentaprism housing. These can
be pressed individually or in pairs, in conjunction with the main
(front) dial to have fast access to alter anything from ISO to exposure mode.

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Cheers,
  Cotty


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