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07/25/2006 04:18:21 PM · #1 |
You know the wheel that will adjust the exposure compensation? Well I always hit the darn thing by accident!!!! Is there a way to lock the exposure at '0' to avoid mishaps?
Message edited by author 2006-07-25 16:18:32.
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07/25/2006 04:28:52 PM · #2 |
Just stop the on/off switch at 'on. If you go beyond to the line it activates the wheel. |
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07/25/2006 09:48:15 PM · #3 |
I think my 1N has a custom function to set the exposure compensation to the main dial, but I'm not sure... then again, it has a seperate 1/0 switch for the wheel than the power switch. Did you look in the custom functions yet? |
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07/25/2006 10:18:45 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by kawesttex: Just stop the on/off switch at 'on. If you go beyond to the line it activates the wheel. |
yeah, and that feature drove me nuts before i found that out lol. |
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07/26/2006 12:26:17 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by kawesttex: Just stop the on/off switch at 'on. If you go beyond to the line it activates the wheel. |
Thank you!!!!! That did the trick. I wish I knew about that a long time ago!!!!!
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07/26/2006 08:11:42 AM · #6 |
You're more than welcome!
I had the same problem early on with it. I found it in the book but don't remember where I found it. The nice thing is that the functions of the wheel are 'not' disabled for ISO,etc when in the 'on' position. |
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07/26/2006 08:13:07 AM · #7 |
ooooo. i never knew that. thanks very much for the wisdom...
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