At 05:35 PM 8/20/2002 -0700, Winsor wrote:
,... Remember camera reviews of a couple of decades ago as they
pointed out the controls that all cameras had and how they talked
about how easily they were used? Ergonomics and systems sold cameras
then. Not any more.
From what you have said I look forward to handling an E-10
sometime since it sounds like an exception to most of the digital
and film auto cameras I have handled so far.
...
I think the Pentax ZX-5(n) has the best controls for a modern
camera. One knob for shutter speed and one knob for aperture. Set
both to A and you have programmed exposure. Set one to A and move
the other and you have aperture or shutter priority autoexposure.
Set both to non-A and you have total manual exposure control.
// richard http://www.imagecraft.com
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