Why make fun of something that you know nothing about? It's that  
attitude I find ridiculous.

I've had the A2 for over two years and many thousands of pictures. It  
is remarkably difficult to let go of it as it has features,  
functional layout and image quality that are above and beyond any  
other camera in its class. (And since it takes the NP400 Li-Ion  
batteries that are supposedly exactly the same as what the K10D  
takes, I'll likely keep it in preference to the Sony R1.) If you're  
changing ISO frequently due to varying light conditions, you leave  
the large, well marked function selector on ISO. To change ISO, you  
press the button in its center and roll one of the two  
thumbwheels ... the setting change is in displayed in the overlay on  
both the top deck, illuminated LCD or in the viewfinder. It's  
logical, simple to figure out, easier to do than setting ISO on  
either the D or DS Pentax bodies.

G

On Oct 18, 2006, at 1:11 AM, Thibouille wrote:

> That's why I said I was of course exagerating based on your comments
> which means that I obviously do NOT own one and I do not pretend to.
> What you said *looked to me* as it was really annoying to change ISO
> on the A2.
>
> I had one in my  hands for 5 minutes, no more than that, and I didn't
> like it at all (interface and Viewfinder POV) but I didn't try
> changing ISO.


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