BackdoorArts
Senior Member
Dear Nikon,
Why did you see fit to reverse the image zoom buttons from model to model? My D90 and D7000 were absolutely consistent. But after shooting my first frame with the D600 I excitedly pressed the review button and as I went to zoom in it went in the wrong direction. At first I figured I was fat fingering things in my excitement, but sure enough, I did it again and again. Then I pulled out the D7000 and shook my head.
No other complaints. Just messing with it and the images are amazingly sharp. Couldn't be happier otherwise - though I think I was expecting it to feel a tad bit more "solid" than my D7000 (not that it doesn't feel solid - I just expected a little more weight). Time to curl up with the manual and figure out what I don't know.
Yours truly,
Why did you see fit to reverse the image zoom buttons from model to model? My D90 and D7000 were absolutely consistent. But after shooting my first frame with the D600 I excitedly pressed the review button and as I went to zoom in it went in the wrong direction. At first I figured I was fat fingering things in my excitement, but sure enough, I did it again and again. Then I pulled out the D7000 and shook my head.
No other complaints. Just messing with it and the images are amazingly sharp. Couldn't be happier otherwise - though I think I was expecting it to feel a tad bit more "solid" than my D7000 (not that it doesn't feel solid - I just expected a little more weight). Time to curl up with the manual and figure out what I don't know.
Yours truly,