Le 25 sept. 14 à 11:58, Moose a écrit :
On 9/24/2014 12:41 PM, philippe.amard wrote:
Unsure I was clear - I never mentioned a "separate" dial. A
dedicated one is enough I agree.
Not sure I understand. If it's dedicated to one function, it's
separate.
dedicated means you can opt out and use it for a different function in
my mind - separate means it's a one function wheel/switch, here
exposure compensation
I prefer separate, but dedicated makes perfect sense to me too, hence
my agreement with you.
Amities
Philippe
And I find it not only conveniently placed but also firm enough not
to randomly move at its own will (sic)
What I also meant was that there are three ways to check whether it
has been rotated by accident or for a previous shot, or not. No
self excuse accepted if I screw the shot ;-)
I hate my D700 for that unmarked flying wheel BTW. Accidents also
happened with the L1.
Hope this clarifies my intent.
Your intent was clear. I was expressing my different experience/
preferences.
Two To Tango Moose
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