Quick Dial
Another unique feature to the Q7 (and Q/Q10 ) is the Quick Dial to the front of the camera.
The user can configure customized image presents to it and access them at the turn of the selector.
Examples of these options would be B&W; Film Color; Cross Processed; Bleach Bypass; color select filter; etc)
Usually this option is buried deep in any other camera.
It might not seem a big deal to have these image options at a flick of a dial, but in real use, it allows a spontaneity and pre-visualization via the LCD of the shot in that image mode that would have been dampened with menu digging on any other camera.
Fast, spontaneous and fun.
Cross my path; Q7+06 zoom;
Quick dial set to a custom monochrome setting;
This happened fast and would have been missed on any other camera while digging for the B&W setting buried in menus
The Rush; Q7+01 prime
With the preset "Bold monochrome setting"
Again; walking down the steps during rush hour, no-no to stand in the middle of the steps digging the menu for this.
But with the Q, it was at a flick of the dial.
Q7 with 06 lens (eq. 200mm)
On color, there would just have been no point taking this.
It was far away (the newly opened Skytree) and the day was hazy in the distance.
But the long reach of the small 06 zoom at equivalent 200mm and the bold monochrome setting meant that I got one unique shot compared to the usual wide angle shots I'd just take from the venue.
Candy colored cones; Q7+01 prime
The multi-colored cones caught my attention during a walkabout.
I wanted to accentuate this, so just turned the dial to the 'Bold Colors' mode
Abandoned in Tokyo; Q7+01 prime
Again a spontaneous moment while travelling thru the subway.
Would have been just a "kid waiting for gramps outside the loo" shot in normal color
Its just hard to describe it, but I just keep coming back to the words Fun and Spontaneous.
Thats what the Q and the quick dial gives over any other camera I've used.
In many of the above cases, I would have just taken a shot in color (and maybe another boring color shot in the hard disk)
Otherwise, by the time I reached the setting on any other camera, the moment would have passed.
With the Q7, I flicked the dial, which allowed me to visualize in the setting that I wanted to shoot in, decide that "Hey! thats quite nice.." and take the shot.