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Using d5100 dial to change setting
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<blockquote data-quote="Myth" data-source="post: 67343" data-attributes="member: 10201"><p>Ok. What i realized is the most often parameters you want to change are iso, shutter speed, ap, exposure. All of this can be done using the wheel and one touch. For all other features like image quality, wb, focus mode, af area mode, metering,adl, bkt, pc, flash comp, flash you rarely want to keep changing while shooting. Exception would be metering and release mode which you may want to change with one or fewer click. But again no big deal. </p><p></p><p>So the myth of canon menu being user friendly is so not true. Some of my friends choose after reading reviews about initutive nature of the menu in canon. beginners like me will find d5100 more user friendly with the nikon GUI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Myth, post: 67343, member: 10201"] Ok. What i realized is the most often parameters you want to change are iso, shutter speed, ap, exposure. All of this can be done using the wheel and one touch. For all other features like image quality, wb, focus mode, af area mode, metering,adl, bkt, pc, flash comp, flash you rarely want to keep changing while shooting. Exception would be metering and release mode which you may want to change with one or fewer click. But again no big deal. So the myth of canon menu being user friendly is so not true. Some of my friends choose after reading reviews about initutive nature of the menu in canon. beginners like me will find d5100 more user friendly with the nikon GUI. [/QUOTE]
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