On 24 February 2013 12:29, John Sessoms <jsessoms...@nc.rr.com> wrote:

> I know that there are some cameras where you have to lift the mode dial
> slightly or hold down a release button before you can turn it to change the
> settings. On the LX you had to hold down a button while you turned the dial
> to change the exposure compensation (dial in the same location).

The K5 has a mode lock button at the top of the dial it easy to change
quickly if you're a contortionist.

> It wouldn't be that difficult for Pentax to include that kind of an
> interlock on their next camera. Preventing e-dial creep would be a bit more
> of a problem.

Wouldn't be too difficult, hel they can do it on washing machines, ie
hold exp comp and ISO buttons simultaneously for a second?

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