On 17/10/06, P. J. Alling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's much less expensive to do this in software, than with a mechanical
> resistor.  I've used the dial/wheel on the D and the menu on the Ds, the
> one thing I can say is that once you get used to one switching to the
> other is a PITA.  Neither is optimal, but I haven't seen an optimal
> solution yet, (and I'm obviously not imaginative enough to design one on
> my own).

Whatever the incarnation it's all digital now, analogue controls
(resistor ladders) are a relic of the past. Like Godfrey said there
are several digital cameras available that have a dedicated ISO
button. In the Case of the Oly E bodies all that was required to
change ISO was to hold down the ISO selector and spin front or rear
control wheels, pretty damn simple and very quick to use.

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