Ditto. After a month or two I switched my D to no review mode. With  
my K10D, I immediately set it up to eliminate the auto-review. It's a  
distraction for sure. Like you, when I want to see what I'm shooting,  
I push the review button.
Paul
On Jan 26, 2007, at 7:17 PM, Digital Image Studio wrote:

> On 27/01/07, John Francis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Personally I turn auto-review off, so it doesn't really matter to me
>> whether or not the image that isn't being displayed has a histogram.
>> If I'm reviewing images I'm already pushing buttons - one more push
>> isn't going to make that much difference.
>
> After I got my K10D I reset my *ist D settings and set it up in party
> mode for use by anyone who cared to take some pics during our
> Christmas festivities. For years I had my *ist D set up with
> auto-review off but by default it's on and I just can't believe how
> distracting it is especially if you're working in marginal light
> without the flash, it drives me crazy. I'm much happier just hitting
> the review button when needed and then again for the histogram.
>
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