>>> One thing I forgot to mention about the Super Program, is that
>>> the film speed is a pain in the neck to change.  It takes two
>>> hands, and even then, isn't particularly easy or quick.

>> I personally have not found this to be a problem, William.  I
>> only need one hand, [clever, nimble-fingered technique snipped]
>> [<g>]  It's all pretty easy (for me, anyway - <g>.)  (By the way,
>> the same "technique" works well for me with the LX, too.)

> Hmmm.... I just tried this with both bodies (slightly different
> "editions", btw) and maybe my fingers are just too stubby. With some
> work, I can get one to do it, but the other ...argghh!  :-)   Even when
> I get the button pushed down sufficiently, the ring seems hard to turn. 
> Maybe it's just my cameras.  I seem to have much better luck with the
> "lift and turn" set.

Maybe that once body that has a hard-to-turn ASA dial is indeed the
problem, William.  Have you tried working the dial back and forth a
number of times, to try to loosen it up?

Fred
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