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Leica Q Usability Comments
This page has usability and operational notes that may very important to some users, and not important to others depending on usage and shooting style. See Perspective and Applicability of the Leica Q as well as the Focusing page.
Buttons and dials
In general your author (fairly large hands) finds that the buttons are not at all friendly:
- The tiny button on the lens tab for manual/AF/zoom focus is problematic.
- The buttons at left are very small and all the same shape and size; no quick way to distinguish by feel except by counting braille-like or developing a feel by long time usage. The tight spacing and small size makes gloves troublesome.
- The Delete button deserves its own placement above and somewhat separate from the other buttons, as on camera like the Nikon D810. Instead it mixed in between the Play and Fn buttons. As a destructive button this is bad design, period. The Q offers no option for a delete - delete option to delete (press delete twice) as on some cameras.
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