Actually pressing the green button sets the correct shutter speed, basically stop down hyper manual, using the DOF on the *ist-D gives continuous stop down metering as long as the DOF is on in manual mode. It also switches shutter speed to the rear wheel, (thought the front wheel shutter control is still active).

Jostein wrote:

Thibouille,

Not the DOF button, which is the same collar around the release button that you
turn off the camera with. Same design as the MZ-S, btw.

Metering with pre-"A" lenses happens when using the "Green button". It's located
on top of the camera. With "A" and later lenses, the same button is used in
Hyper Program mode to return to the camera-selected combination of aperture and
shutter speed.

The integrated flash is TTL, yes. It gives TTL also with pre-"A" lenses, I
think.

Jostein


Quoting Thibouille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Using old lenses on the D requires the DOF button and so on but the
integrated flash does regular TTL, right?

If so, that's the best reason for me to buy the D rather than the DS. ----------------------
Thibouille
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Z1,SuperA,KX,MX,P30t and KR-10x ...






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