On 2/8/2010 2:43 AM, Bran Everseeking wrote:
On Sun, 07 Feb 2010 23:36:42 -0500
John Francis<[email protected]>  wrote:

You don't have to go into the menu on the K20D either.  In Hyper
program and Hyper manual pressing the OK button allows you to use
the front wheel to set ISO.  That ability is so useful that I
couldn't imagine it not being replicated in any future Pentax
DSLR.  Of course with the dedicated ISO button it stops being a
trick...
I've been really wishing that my K20 had this feature.
The embarrassing thing is that I did RTFM when I got the camera.
At least twice.
The K10D does this, too - I think it was added in a firmware update.
this is very nice to know, just a touch more convenient than going
into the Fn menu.
It can be done at I level, if you have the display set to show the number of images remaining in the viewfinder, it switches it to ISO while the OK button is being pressed. It's a lot more convenient than having to use the menu.


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