02-03-2020, 11:40 AM
Thanks to a hint by someone in the dpr forums, my major issue with the X-T30 (besides its size) is finally solved (well, mostly):
Since the latest firmware update, one can assign 'no action' to a button press, basically disabling the button, at least that is what I (and probably many others) had hoped for. However, the long button press is still active, bringing up the menu to assign a different action again and again (yes, I accidently press the button regularly, I can't believe that this has not been an issue while testing the camera design before the product was released). So, instead of the Q menu, I now regularly see that menu instead.
However: one of the functions that can be assigned to the Q button is 'AF ON'. That way, accidently hitting the button just triggers the AF... no matter if it's a short or long button press. The menu no longer shows up (big relief), instead the AF may occasionally be activated accidently.
Since the latest firmware update, one can assign 'no action' to a button press, basically disabling the button, at least that is what I (and probably many others) had hoped for. However, the long button press is still active, bringing up the menu to assign a different action again and again (yes, I accidently press the button regularly, I can't believe that this has not been an issue while testing the camera design before the product was released). So, instead of the Q menu, I now regularly see that menu instead.
However: one of the functions that can be assigned to the Q button is 'AF ON'. That way, accidently hitting the button just triggers the AF... no matter if it's a short or long button press. The menu no longer shows up (big relief), instead the AF may occasionally be activated accidently.
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