Thanks Lou for this tip.
I just tried it, but unfortunately, it does not seem to help with my
unit. Neither pushing it down, nor up, nor away, nor anyhow :-(
On second thought, the occurrence of the issue is even worse (something
like 50% maybe!) to the point where I can hardly stop the aperture down
at all at times...
4.0 -> 4.7 -> 5.6 -> 6.7 -> 8.0 -> Oops! now 5.6 again!
I'll have to return it sooner than I expected :-(
And use my good old MZ5n to frame my newborn daughter! At least the 5n
allows me to use the lens aperture ring!
Patrice
Lou Billing a écrit :
I've noticed this with my Ds also. The angled edge of the dial makes it easy
to apply a small amount of downward pressure when turning it and this seems
to correct the problem. It also seems necessary to turn it slowly and
deliberately, one click at a time as well.
Lou
-----Original Message-----
From: Patrice LACOUTURE (GMail) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Now about some annoying issue I have with my *ist DS: when I use the
rear dial to zoom in/out in playback mode, or to change Aperture or
Speed or Exposure compensation, it behaves quite arratically:
- 100% OK when turned left.
When turned right:
- 50% OK
- 25% does nothing
- 25% turns right one or more steps!