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Changing wheel position function (back to default)Hi all,
here's what I think is a tad of a tricky one, but someone will surely know the answer. I recenlty found out that what occurs on most/all D70's is the default and mine not. Ok... On my camera, the front 'wheel' near the on/off power switch controls the shutter speed, and the back wheel you move with your thumb operates the appeture. I understand this is NOT the norm but I can't for the life of me work out how to swap them back. Can someone help? Thanks in advance, Geoff.
Custom setting #14 is what you want Geoff.
YES - means rear for apeture, front for shutter speed NO - means rear for shutter, front for apeture cheers Greg - - - - D200 etc
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Geoff posts a query here at 2:18 pm. Within less than 10 minutes he has three answers, each of them correct. Great work peoples; I loves ya all! g.
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Great! Thanx...on my pencil menu I only seem to have 9 options, of which are: R Menu Resest -- 01 Beep 02 Autofocu 03 AF-area mode 04 AF assist 05 ISO auto 06 No CF Card? 07 Image Review 08 Grid Display 09 EV step If I go past 09 it goes back to menu reset...this has me stumped PS - Thanx to EVERYONE for replying so damn quicky
Mate go into the little spanner icon.
In there you will see CMS menu Go to that & select it. You should now see simple, detailed pick detailed. There now should be 25 things in the pencil menu Cheers Ray >> All of us could take a lesson from the weather. It pays no attention to criticism<<
Bingo - thanx Raydar, I wondered where all the other options dissapeared to hehehe. Cheers and thanx everyone..I'm in love..... with this forum
I could be wrong but you should have 24 items
I think you have to go to the Setup menue and set CSM menu to Detail to see all options. Again I could be mistaken It was a while ago that I read Tom Hogan's book and I used his recomendations for a starting point on keeping or changing camera defaults
no probs!!!!!! that's one of the best things with this cam, you are alway's learning with it Cheers Ray >> All of us could take a lesson from the weather. It pays no attention to criticism<<
Geoff
I'll throw a spanner in the works here... My camera came set to OFF and I changed it to ON for CSM #14 after reading a recommendation to set it this way in Peter iNova's eBook. So mine is set like yours was to start with. The logic is this. If the front dial is set to control shutter and back aperture newbies like me can remember which is which because your shutter finger (ie the one that presses the shutter button down) is used to turn the shutter dial. As a side effect this reminds me that fstops are APERTURE settings and it took me a while to work this out (on my old camera there were 4 f stop settings I remembered as light to dark the bigger the number without really understanding what I was doing ) Cheers Peter
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Good tip, I use aperture priority a fair bit, either that or plain manual so I'll try that... Thanks for the idea... Cheers, Mudder Aka Andrew
Diversity is a wonderful thing - I like it in the default mode, as it seems more logical to me that the front wheel controls the aperture, as the lens iris is in front of the shutter. Probably a hangover (sorry about mentioning that word so soon after NYE) from my manual film slr days. Cheers What's another word for "thesaurus"?
Having read all the above I'm thinking it's a good job Nikon only gave us 2 choices
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I'm with Onyx on this one, I also shoot mainly aperture priority, so adjusting the aperture with the rear dial whilst keeping my index finger on the shutter release is the way to go IMHO. If I'm ever shooting shutter priority I switch them, but I don't bother for manual, as I'm likely to take much more time setting up, composing etc in M mode.
I shoot mostly manual and one of the first things I consider for a shot is the aperture and DOF - so that is set before I even check the light meter - thus I'm constantly chnaging the shutter speed to allow for differing lighting circumstances and effects. Thus I love the default with the shutter at the back.
Craig
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