ChrisQ3 Posted Tuesday at 02:33 AM Share #1 Posted Tuesday at 02:33 AM Advertisement (gone after registration) Hi everyone, Has anyone experienced an issue with the shutter button on their Q3 where the first pressure point (half-press) stops working? On my Q3 (Q3 43), the shutter button no longer gives that slight resistance or “click” at the halfway point; it just goes straight down and fires the shutter. The half-press focus activation seems to have completely disappeared. When I compare it to my older Q3 (Q3 28), that one still feels ‘normal’; there’s a clear halfway resistance and a subtle click when pushing past it. Everything else on the camera works perfectly, so I’m wondering: Has anyone else had this issue? Or is there a setting I might have (stupidly) disabled somehow? Thanks in advance for any insight! Chris Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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DenverSteve Posted Friday at 06:09 AM Share #2 Posted Friday at 06:09 AM I never noticed so I had to check and my Q3/43 and Q2 feel the same. There is the mid-press detent that I can feel on both. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisQ3 Posted Friday at 10:45 AM Author Share #3 Posted Friday at 10:45 AM 4 hours ago, DenverSteve said: I never noticed so I had to check and my Q3/43 and Q2 feel the same. There is the mid-press detent that I can feel on both. Thanks, yes, my first pressure point has completely ‘disappeared’ on my Q343. So frustrating! I also have the Q328 to compare it with, and it’s definitely different. It’s been fine for a year or so, but now I’m wondering if there’s a hidden option that switches this off? I’ve already reset the profile… sooo frustrating! Sounds like a hardware issue… Aarrgghhhh 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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