AlunFoto wrote:
For a typical autofocus-intensive shoot; ie. bird photography, I
typically alternate between multi-point AF and point-selection. The
arrangement with the ring around the 4-way controller on the hitherto
cameras has worked very well for this alternation. It is operable
without removing the eye from the viewfinder.

How does K-7 operation of the corresponding switch around the AF button work?

The AF button is now separate, but it still has the Single/SEL/Auto ring around it. The Directional pad (D-pad) is now around the OK button and is no longer a ring but four buttons offering what was under the Function button on earlier cameras, unless you push the OK button when using SEL, then they are up/down/left/right. See earlier discussion on this.

As I mentioned a while back, the D-pad, due to the larger LCD, is farther to the right now, so some thumb adjustment is necessary. It is still usable with the camera to the eye.


Does the K-7 remember the selected focus point if one flips to
multi-point and then back to point-selection?

Yes



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