For E-1, in "M" mode the top dial is for shutter and rear dial is for
aperture, not switchable. In A, S or P mode you can program both dials as
aperture, shutter or program shift control or either dial as exposure
compensation. Talking about control I didn't found any AF lens as good as
the digital zuiko in focusing, it is light, smooth and sensitive
controllable. Most of the others are just having too short working distance
and no damping feel like the MF lenses.
C.H.Ling
----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel Sepke" <dan@xxxxxxxxx>
>
> Ag,
>
> Its interesting to me that you do this particular arrangement of dials on
> your Minolta. It's the same arrangement has the D100 I use at work every
> day, I have grown quite used to it there and found the Canon one
> dial/button
> combinations system quite annoying in comparison. The two dial system is
> very fast to use with VF feedback of what control is set to what value.
>
> A question for E-1 users, does it allow you to duplicate the two dial
> combination? How is it in use from an ergonomics point of view?
>
> TIA, Dan S.
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