08-13-2023 11:46 PM
When shooting events I often inadvertently do something to Disable the Touch & Drag AF so that I can't move the focus point with my thumb. I'll be in the middle of framing a subject and realize that the AF point won't move because the Touch & Drag AF somehow got turned off. I don't know if I'm bumping something on the touchscreen when I walk with my cameras or what is going on, but it's frustrating to not have the AF point be where I want it to be when I'm ready to shoot. I end up having to get into the menu real quick and switch it back to Enable from Disable (knowing that I didn't consciously Disable it). Anyone else have this issue?
08-14-2023 02:48 PM
I do most of my shooting using a Custom Shooting Mode with automatic updates disabled. In this way, if I accidentally or knowingly change a crucial setting, then it will be reset the next the metering timer expires.
06-17-2024 10:02 AM
I'm having this issue too - bumping this in hopes of an answer.
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