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>>69556 Frankly I love the controls on my D80 one dial controls aperture, the other controls shutter, to sdjust iso, you press one button on the back and rotate the wheel, same with AF modes, shutter modes, flash modes and bracketing modes. AF points are controlled directly by the D pad, which you can easily reach without changing your grip, unlike cameras such as the 400D.
If you know the camera, you can change a lot of things while still looking through the viewfinder, and anything in the menus, is something you're less likely to use, and is still very easy to find, e.g. exposure delay mode, or the length of the self timer.
IMHO the ergonomics of the camera are far superior to any other camera in the price bracket, and are still better than many more expensive cameras.
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