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I have an RX 100 model V camera. On the left side is a little lever called 'finder'.
When i carry the camera in my pocket, it sometimes snags the 'finder' lever and the camera pops out the viewfinder and turns on, the lens opens up.
This is not wanted behaviour. When I spoke to Sony customer services they acknowledged the issue and said there is no solution.
(1) Is there any way of stopping the 'finder' lever from opening up the camera? Is there a menu setting which can be changed?
(2) On more recent cameras, RX100 M6 and forthcoming M7, is there any way of stopping the 'finder' lever from working?
Thanks for replies.
Hi there,
Hopefully a community member has had some experience with this.
Best wishes,
M
If I put mine in my pocket I tend to put it inside some sort of wrapping - a loose open ended cloth bag or even just a soft cloth, like the one I use to clean the screen. This is really to protect it from anything else that's in there, but I haven't had the problem you describe so maybe that would help. Having said that, I find the Rx100 just a bit too big and heavy for anything but an overcoat pocket and it's normally in a case on my belt, where it's a bit slower to get to, but it's protected. There is a menu setting to stop the camera being turned off when the viewfinder is put away but it doesn't work the other way, so if the viewfinder comes up, the camera always comes on and the lens extends. Unless you take the battery out of course but then it's not exactly ready for use! Could you tape something like a little bit of cardboard, just above the lever, over the letters 'Finder', so it forms a ridge? Ii will look ugly but if it works maybe you could make a less noticeable version
Hi,
I've looked in the help guide and manual for the camera and there doesn't seem to be a way to disable the finder switch completely. The best thing to do would be to keep the camera in a compatible case.
Win_88
I don't think it's the 'finder' lever. I got a wrist strap for my rx100 V and it still pops out the flashbulb and opens the lens, even when the 'finder' lever is not pressed.
I think my camera is faulty. I can't be without the camera for any substantial period of time, so I can't get it repaired just now.
Any suggestion? Danke schon.