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Bonjour
Je suis nouveau sur le forum
Je viens d'acquérir un boitier LEICA Q2 après avoir travaillé avec un Nikon D850 pendant des années
J'ai une première interrogation sur le déplacement des collimateurs
Je souhaiterais à l'aide des flèches choisir mon collimateur pour faire la mise au point précise du sujet de ma photo
Je n'ai pas trouvé la solution, j'ai vu que nous pouvions modifier à l'aide de l'écran tactile mais ce n'est pas précis
Merci d'avance pour vos retours
Hervé

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Good morning
I am new to the forum
I have just acquired a LEICA Q2 camera after working with a Nikon D850 for years
I have a first question about the movement of the collimators
I would like to use the arrows to choose my collimator to focus precisely on the subject of my photo
I did not find the solution, I saw that we can modify using the touch screen but it is not precise
Thank you in advance for your feedback
Herve

 

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@Hervé974, I am not sure I understand your question but if you are referring to the white focus box a) you can change the size (refer to the manual) and b) you can change the position using the arrows on the pad to the right of the screen. It moves in such increments that it should be sufficient for your needs. 

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Herve, get a bit more precise, because the translation I got for „colimator“ is that its a source of light, which does not make sense in this context. If its the focus point you are refering to, it works exactly like the D850 that I still have and use. You can change the focus field via the quick menue and place it via the arrow pad or tip on the screen. 

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