All-new full-frame sensor and Venus Engine.A toggle to the side looks ideal for making adjustments, much like that of the Lumix G9 (but much better positioned it's more open on the S1/R). That's useful to stop the touchscreen jumping into action.Īutofocus controls are handled by a dedicated button for AF Area/Type, while a rotational collar around this handles single and continuous autofocus or manual focus. To avoid accidental presses and unwanted results, there's a large 'Lock' switch to the left side of the camera (if it was raised to your eye in use). Q Menu (designated 'Q'), Menu/Set button to centre.Joystick toggle control (upper right, near AF controls).AF-S/C/MF is a rotational switch surrounding the AF select button (upper right).Playback button (left) Back, Disp., Delete trio (lower right).Lock switch (locks all controls to avoid accidental presses).Showing all current settings is a small LCD panel, with separate illumination light, ensuring you can see all the necessary details when working in the dark. With a dedicated trio of buttons to control WB, ISO and Exp Comp, in conjunction with the large rear thumbwheel, access is at your fingertips. Rear thumbwheel (circular, overlaps rear).Separate WB, ISO and Exp Comp button trio.Light-up display panel with relevant information. Surrounding this dial is a collar to select drive mode, with single and stages of continuous shooting and intervals available. There's also a depressible lock to keep the dial firmly in place. The mode dial features all the usual culprits, although iA (intelligent Auto) is a bit of a surprise to find here.
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