Yep, as with the K-7.
At least with the K-7, Iso + green with reset ISO, EV+green will reset
exposure comp etc..
Very easy to get, logical... I love that way of using a camera.

On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 5:29 AM, P. J. Alling
<webstertwenty...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I post this only because I don't remember reading this in the manual, and I
> know some people didn't know that the OK button worked as a dedicated ISO
> button, so this may help someone.
>
> Want to zero exposure compensation instantly?  Simple, press the
> compensation [+/-] button, and while holding it in press the green button.
>  The compensation resets to 0.
>
> As I said it may be in the manual but I didn't remember reading it.
>
> Note:  This may not work with all versions of the firmware, I have no way of
> testing anything but the latest version I have, which is 1.04.
>
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