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D750 ergonomics
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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 439410" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>The AF selector requires pushing the button next to the lens (A/M) and then use one or both of the scroll wheels. Back wheel for AF-C/S/A. Front for S to d51 or Grp. There's a meter mode button on top which works with the back scroll wheel. The button at the back you can program any way you like (to a degree) but I use it to back-button focus. You can use it as AE lock if you like.</p><p></p><p>I can't say much about the ergonomics. It follows the same logic (consumer) as my previous D3300 when it comes to controls which is quite different from the D810 (and the D700 I assume). All in all it's quite easy and fast to control everything and it's a very nice cam to handhold. Compared to the others I used.</p><p></p><p>Personally I prefer the D810 setup and am of the opinion that would have suited the D750 better. But once you're used to it, it works fine. It's only annoying if you shoot both types.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 439410, member: 31330"] The AF selector requires pushing the button next to the lens (A/M) and then use one or both of the scroll wheels. Back wheel for AF-C/S/A. Front for S to d51 or Grp. There's a meter mode button on top which works with the back scroll wheel. The button at the back you can program any way you like (to a degree) but I use it to back-button focus. You can use it as AE lock if you like. I can't say much about the ergonomics. It follows the same logic (consumer) as my previous D3300 when it comes to controls which is quite different from the D810 (and the D700 I assume). All in all it's quite easy and fast to control everything and it's a very nice cam to handhold. Compared to the others I used. Personally I prefer the D810 setup and am of the opinion that would have suited the D750 better. But once you're used to it, it works fine. It's only annoying if you shoot both types. [/QUOTE]
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