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andrewd01 wrote:
For the ergonomics of the controls, Nikon wins by a big margin. Nikons ability to program two buttons on the front of the camera is BRILLIANT. This allows one touch Live View, or Mirror Lockup. MLU as a drive mode is also an excellent idea. Nikons implementation of bracketing is streets ahead of Canon. Nikons Auto ISO is way better than Canon's.
Canon's insistence of burying MLU deep in the menu system is disgraceful. Whoever thought of that one should be sacked immediately, maybe even shot. Need I mention the direct print button? Completely useless and not programmable to something that is useful.
For "feel in the hand" ergonomics, Canon fares better. I prefer the shaping of the grip on 5D and XXD cameras over Nikon DX00.
Wow, buttons got you all fired up! 
None of my cameras have a direct print button at all. ISO, FEL, and other features are finely place where you need them and can use the index finger or thumb without moving your hand at all, as well as auto AF having its own back button (very nice), AF point selection perfectly placed, but then again, I know the cameras so well I can do any of this without ever taking my eye away. The joystick menu selection was a nice add, albeit unimportant...the old way was just fine.
Two things that Canon could do it make MLU have its own button, or the ability to program one of the buttons for this feature. That way I would not have to take the 3 seconds it takes now to turn it on or off...that would be a life saver. 
The thing would be to make switching cards a button with single step. Again, it might save me a couple of seconds and my life would then be perfect!
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