I mean evil, eviL, evIL, eVIL, EVIL. Such a dangerous button couldn't be
'better' misplaced than that!
If I'll ever buy a K-5 (and there is the serious risk), I'm going to glue a
plastic or rubber ring around it, so that I can spot the evil control by
touch with the eye at the viewfinder and won't risk to activate it by
mistake.
Dario
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From: "Steven Desjardins" <[email protected]>
To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 7:48 PM
Subject: Re: For those who wants spec sheets before announcement
do you mean the "evil" LV button or the "EVIL" LV button?
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 11:58 AM, Dario Bonazza
<[email protected]> wrote:
Tanya Love wrote:
This is an interesting line of conversation for me, as I NEVER use
anything
BUT the centre focus point. I am in such a habit of positioning that
point
on whatever I want in focus and half-pressing to lock it, then moving the
camera to recompose the shot, I find it clumsy and time-consuming to play
with focus points. Especially, when I am shooting fast moving kids, it is
so intuitive to me now, to do as I just mentioned and I just don't even
think about it anymore.
Would I benefit, do you think from changing this habit and selecting
individual focus points? Is there a way of doing this quickly, and
without
lots of button pressing?
The K20D was so good at it, as it only needed to press the unmistakable
'4-way ring' while looking through the viewfinder.
The K-7 is a lot worse, as you have to find the proper arrow button (no
longer a ring, unfortunately) and you risk to press the evil LV button
instead. It happens to me about 50% of the times, thus resulting in the
Live
View screen flashing in your eye, while the viewfinder blacks-out! I find
this the most annoying step back of the K-7 upon the K10D/K20D series.
I've
asked Pentax to update the K-7/K-5 firmware so that the LV button can be
disabled, while re-assigning the LV function to the trash button, which
has
no use while shooting. To no avail, of course!
Dario
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