On 6/8/2013 1:12 PM, SwissPace wrote:
> My stepson picked up my Xpro1 to take an impromptu group photo, but when
> chimping said it was too dark, the moment then passed later on
> inspection I saw it was once again the compensation dial that had moved,
> the final straw, so I set about my X-pro1 with black sugru, here is the
> result.
>
> <http://thattimeoflife.smugmug.com/Other/OMlist/6716762_2V976W#!i=2562608488&k=5pdddzN&lb=1&s=A>
>
> <http://thattimeoflife.smugmug.com/Other/OMlist/6716762_2V976W#!i=2562611012&k=MqRqXpq&lb=1&s=A>
>
> <http://thattimeoflife.smugmug.com/Other/OMlist/6716762_2V976W#!i=2562613384&k=Lm6wCF7&lb=1&s=A>
Hey, kewl looking stuff. And a nice job with it. Is the fingerprint your
signature? ;-)
The EV comp. wheel on the G-12 seems similarly exposed, but some combination of
location detail and stiffness means I've
never had a problem with it - other than user error.
The multi-dial on the back of Pens and E-M5 may be locked. And the lock
function may be put on one of its buttons. Very
useful for pocket/bag use to keep my aperture from changing randomly.
E.V. Moose
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