Fat fingers.

Robert Eva

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Does anyone else have the same problem as me with my big fat sausages? Nikon d850 when going to portrait from landscape I keep accidentally changing either the metering mode , wb, raw /jpeg etc.
 
I do not think I have fat fingers but I regularly seem to unintentionally touch the multiway control on my Sony A6600. For many shots recently, I have been using Auto-ISO but by touching the (ISO) button once, it moves to the next setting 102,400 and even Topaz De-Noise struggles with that. So far I have noticed quickly and corrected. So I can understand how it is easy to inadvertently change settings. Never happened on my Canon 5D4.

Dave
 
I have that problem on a much smaller camera, I bought a Lumix gx80 as a carry round camera, I often find I have pressed some button which invokes some fancy function and which makes it impossible to take a normal photo. Just as well it was cheap second hand.
 
I used to suffer from fat eyebrows :) Everytime I was using my old Nikon D7200 I would end up pushing one of the buttons down the left hand side of the screen.
 
I used to suffer from fat eyebrows :) Everytime I was using my old Nikon D7200 I would end up pushing one of the buttons down the left hand side of the screen.
It was in portrait orientation, then?
 
I hate touch screens (on cameras). My nose kept shifting the focus point!
 
Interesting point, - and the reason why I didn't venture deeply into the smaller, M4/3 and Bridge Camera arena.
On holding the cameras in my hand, the buttons were too small and fiddly for me.
The big Canon DSLR reigns supreme in the fact that I have fingers like yoghurt pots...
 
Other than the big, setting-changing nose, I also have fat fingers but have no problems using my Fujis with them. (Wedding ring is size Z+3)
 
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