Your fingers must be very short. I can keep my finger on the shutter  
and easily adjust either of the *istD's shutter dials.
Paul
On Aug 19, 2006, at 10:13 PM, Adam Maas wrote:

> Paul Stenquist wrote:
>>> Brandan opined:
>>
>>
>>
>>> It's definitely a frustration. I wish that the
>>> engineers would think more in terms of making the new
>>> technology as similar to the old as possible.
>>
>>
>>
>> Except the thumbwheels are better than the aperture control on the
>> lens. With two thumbwheels, like those on the *istD, one can adjust
>> either shutter or aperture while keeping both hands firmly on the
>> camera and a finger on the shutter. I shot for 30 years with aperture
>> rings. I've had no problem getting over them. I think you'll find
>> that you will adjust quickly and without effort to the new layout.
>> Paul
>>
>
> Funny, one of the reasons I don't like dual-wheel controls is that you
> have to take your finger off teh shutter. I can hold the camera quite
> firmly in my left hand while still turinging the aperture ring.
>
> -Adam
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