S110 - any way to disable the touch screen?
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Re: S110 - any way to disable the touch screen?
primalspy wrote:
Hollander wrote:
I on the other hand like the touch screen feature and see no reason to disable it.
Rob.
Hello Rob. Can you please tell me if there have ever been times when the touch screen unintentionally changed the settings? How's the battery life?
I am on the fence about getting one. The price has dropped big time during these sales.
Best regards,
Paul
There are two touch features on the S110 and S120: focus point/object and shutter release. The S120 enables you to turn these on/off individually, but the S110 only allows you to turn off the shutter function, not the focus.
The battery life on the S110 seems much better than the S120.
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