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<blockquote data-quote="okulo" data-source="post: 507095" data-attributes="member: 40687"><p>I think that was the problem. I rarely used the touch screen and it didn't happen too often. I use it even less often now since realising.</p><p></p><p>Incidentally, I was lured into a false sense of security by there supposedly being protection from this afforded by a proximity sensor near the viewfinder which disables the Info screen (I started another thread about this). However, it only disables the Info screen - not the Menu screen or the Settings screen. I contacted Nikon about this because it seems ludicrous to disable the one screen which has very limited touch control (just one or two points, depending on the camera's mode) whilst keeping the Menu and Settings screens active which are almost entirely covered in touch control points.</p><p></p><p>I was told that a fix would be proposed for firmware implementation but whether it will be remains to be seen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okulo, post: 507095, member: 40687"] I think that was the problem. I rarely used the touch screen and it didn't happen too often. I use it even less often now since realising. Incidentally, I was lured into a false sense of security by there supposedly being protection from this afforded by a proximity sensor near the viewfinder which disables the Info screen (I started another thread about this). However, it only disables the Info screen - not the Menu screen or the Settings screen. I contacted Nikon about this because it seems ludicrous to disable the one screen which has very limited touch control (just one or two points, depending on the camera's mode) whilst keeping the Menu and Settings screens active which are almost entirely covered in touch control points. I was told that a fix would be proposed for firmware implementation but whether it will be remains to be seen. [/QUOTE]
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