Forum: Ricoh GR
11-30-2019, 05:32 AM
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@NORPA
Yes, not an elegant solution. Thanks for pointing out step 0. I always have it on Select AF or Pinpoint but now I see your point if you are in the mode where you let the camera choose where to focus, then this does not really work.
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Forum: Ricoh GR
11-29-2019, 03:20 PM
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@NORPA
This setting has nothing to do with the touchscreen. It changes the way the 4 way controller behaves.
Please try this:
Make sure the camera is not in Macro mode.
1. Make sure that the 4 Way controller is in AF point change priority.
2. Without hitting the 'OK' button press the up pad and the focus point should move up (do not use the touch screen to change the focus point)
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Forum: Ricoh GR
11-29-2019, 06:57 AM
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Hi, not sure if you've done this correctly. You need to change the 4 way controller to AF point change Prioity. See attached Pictures.
Once you have done that, the only way you could 'accidentally' hit the Macro button is to hold the 'OK' button for 1 second, and then hit the Macro button.
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Forum: Ricoh GR
11-28-2019, 09:49 PM
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A not so elegant solution might be to set the 4-way Contoller function to 'AF point change Priority' that way if you hit the up button it will just move your AF point and not put the camera into Macro Mode. You can find this setting in C menu Page 2. To set ISO, Macro, Drive Mode, or WB you would need to hold the OK button down for a SEC to toggle the mode and then you can change those items.
Hope that helps.
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