Thanks. I guess it's time to re-read the manual... cover to cover.
Chuck Norcutt
usher99@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Hi Chuck,
> I think some like to use the "C mode" to program in the MLU to avoid the
> nested menu hassle.
> Mike
>
>
> My other Canyon ergonomic complaint's are that mirror lockup has to be
> done through the menus screens and that the top LCD panel to the right
> of the pentaprism contains a lot of useful info that cannot be seen
> elsewhere. When the camera is at eye level on a tripod that panel can't
> be read. The camera has an "info" button that displays important
> shooting data on the main LCD on the back but not what's on that top
> panel. A firmware fix could easily display that extra data on the back
> with a second press of the info button.
>
> But these are the kinds of things you only discover through usage. The
> A1 has some problems too now that I don't use it so much. I sometimes
> can't remember how to do some things. I normally prefer a gridded
> finder display and sometimes accidentally turn it off. Getting it back
> on again is not intuitive and I usually have to refer to the manual.
> Once I read it I slap my head and say, that's simple, why couldn't I
> remember that. Age I guess.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
>
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