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7/23/2025, 3:57:45 AM
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Not sure. I have exceedingly average sized hands. Here they are holding it at what I would call a normal orientation. As you can see my pointer finger extends well past the shutter. I guess the problem if you have small hands would be getting around the outside of the grip than anything. I guess try it out.
I have zero problems with the ergonomics personally.
I have never used a camera with a dial until I got the R6 II. I don't understand why a D pad in the middle is needed. There are so many mappable buttons and dials on this thing (especially when you have a control ring) plus 3 storable modes that it's such a non-problem. If you want a D-pad, the little joystick works as one in the menus. You can use it also to move the focus point around, though the touchscreen works better for that.
Actually, getting thinking about it, yeah, no I would be less happy if there was a D pad on the wheel. Letting it just be the wheel lets me be a bit imprecise with my thumb-aim. I use the touch screen (not viewing through the screen, my eye is up to the viewfinder and the screen is off but you can still use it almost like a touchpad on a laptop to move the focus point) to move the focus point around if it's needed. Though the autofocus is so goddamn good that there is basically no need to tell it what to focus on.
Not sure. I have exceedingly average sized hands. Here they are holding it at what I would call a normal orientation. As you can see my pointer finger extends well past the shutter. I guess the problem if you have small hands would be getting around the outside of the grip than anything. I guess try it out.
I have zero problems with the ergonomics personally.
I have never used a camera with a dial until I got the R6 II. I don't understand why a D pad in the middle is needed. There are so many mappable buttons and dials on this thing (especially when you have a control ring) plus 3 storable modes that it's such a non-problem. If you want a D-pad, the little joystick works as one in the menus. You can use it also to move the focus point around, though the touchscreen works better for that.
Actually, getting thinking about it, yeah, no I would be less happy if there was a D pad on the wheel. Letting it just be the wheel lets me be a bit imprecise with my thumb-aim. I use the touch screen (not viewing through the screen, my eye is up to the viewfinder and the screen is off but you can still use it almost like a touchpad on a laptop to move the focus point) to move the focus point around if it's needed. Though the autofocus is so goddamn good that there is basically no need to tell it what to focus on.
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