Me either, Mark. Further, I only use mirror pre-lock on a static
subject. If I'm waiting for the breeze to lay down or working with a
live subject, shutter timing is more important.
There are times when I too would like a true mirror lock-up. I miss the
LX at these times.

Jack
--- Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
> 
> >hmm: I have never seen a point to being able to change drive mode  
> >while looking through the viewfinder ... particularly for doing
> stuff  
> >like setting a self-timer/mirror pre-fire. I only use that when I'm 
> 
> >using a tripod. As long as I have to look at the body to set a  
> >switch, using the Fn menu is just as easy.
> 
> I suspect you and I have very different shooting styles! I only use 
> mirror pre-fire when I have the camera on a tripod, but it's
> sometimes 
> a decision that I need to make very quickly in changing light.
> 
> 
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