Yes it's possible the *ist-D and K10D both have a [+/-] button on the 
back, just press press it and spin a wheel.  It works fine on the D in 
Hyper mode.  I would expect it to be the same on the K10D.

Tim Øsleby wrote:

>In the custom menus I find this option:
>Program line   1: Normal
>                       2: Hi speed
>                       3: Depth
>                       4: MTF
>Is this what you are referring to? Directly switching between those modes.
>
>This raises another question. Is it impossible to make exposure compensation
>in Hyper mode? That's one big limitation, if that's the case.
> 
>
>Tim
>Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
> 
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Adam
>Maas
>Sent: 14. september 2006 19:48
>To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
>Subject: Re: K10D - Pentax has been reading my mind
>
>Program Shift allows you to scroll through a series of different 
>Aperture/Shutter combinations of equivalent exposure. I use it all the 
>time on my D50, F601m and Rebel XS.
>
>The combination of Program shift (Allowing me to scroll to a desired 
>aperture or shutter) and exposure compensation is more useful than the 
>admittedly cool HyperProgram, as I can easily select for aperture and 
>shutter while getting faster exposure compensation adjustment. 
>HyperProgram is far better for selecting a desired aperture or shutter 
>speed for multiple shots.
>
>I am wondering if the HyperProgram configuration will allow the custom 
>functions regarding the second wheel to come into effect when dropping 
>into Av or Tv mode, or whether the differing wheels will always be 
>Av/Tv. Using the wheel to drop into Av or Tv mode and then the other 
>wheel setting exposure compensation (like you can configure for when Av 
>and Tv are set on the dial) would be more useful for me than the ability 
>to instantly switch between Av and Tv modes. I certainly wouldn't mind 
>having ot go back to the main program line before switching into the 
>other priority mode.
>
>-Adam
>
>
>Tim Øsleby wrote:
>  
>
>>What's P-shift?
>>What does it do?
>>
>>
>>Tim
>>Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
>> 
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
>>    
>>
>Adam
>  
>
>>Maas
>>Sent: 14. september 2006 02:02
>>To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
>>Subject: K10D - Pentax has been reading my mind
>>
>>The configurable dial setups for Program, Sv, Tv, and Av modes include 
>>options to have one dial set exposure compensation (A la the Canon rear 
>>dial) and offers either HyperProgram or Program Shift + EV Comp in 
>>Program mode. The latter is a dream of mine for a non-Canon camera to 
>>have (HyperProgram does rock, but I use EV Comp much more).
>>
>>It's becoming more and more clear that the K10D does just about 
>>everything I want. The only missing item is the Dust-Removal menu offers 
>>only 'On Startup' or 'Do it now' options, not a 'On Lens Change' option. 
>>But the ability to turn it off on startup and select it manually solves 
>>one major complaint with this feature on the Oly and Sony bodies, the 
>>inherently slow startup due to dust-removal.
>>
>>-Adam
>>
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>>
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