The green button is also a point of failure, which would receive much less use if the aperture simulator was there.

Mark Roberts wrote:

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Personally, I don't want any more moving parts in my digital SLR. Moving parts wear. Wear creates dust. Dust contaminates the sensor. Keep the moving parts out of my SLR. The green button is an optimum solution.

Between the mechanical linkage and the potentiometer, it also introduces
two more potential points of failure.




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