I am seeking ideas as to how some of you guys have addressed the 7D's problem of the Mode Dial changing positions at the slightest excuse.
I have regularly been packing two cameras, a 7DMkII and a 7D; however, until this past Saturday, I had not gotten into a situation where the 7D's Mode Dial would inadvertently change positions/modes.
Saturday, I went on a tractor wagon trail ride and spent the day riding in a school bus seat on a custom-built tour wagon.
I had taken several photos with the 7DMkII and Sigma 18-250mm when I saw something that needed a bit more reach; so, I raised the 7D with Sigma 50-500mm to my eye and took a shot --- gosh, that shutter seemed to take a long time; I took another and the shutter lag was very noticeable.
I looked at the rear screen and it said "Bulb"; what on earth is "Bulb" and how did I get that up there.
I never mess with the Mode Dial; I put all of them on Manual and haven't switched them to anything else in years; I never thought to look for the problem at the Mode Dial.
I frantically searched through the menus, looking for something that might turn this Bulb business off.
I turned the camera OFF and back ON = still says Bulb.
I removed the batteries, counted twenty Alligators, put the batteries back in and switched it ON = still says Bulb.
After exhausting all other possibilities, and deciding my 7D just might be ready for the boneyard, quite by accident, I noticed the Mode Dial was on "B"; I turned it back to M and all was right with the world again.
After that first episode, almost every time I would raise the 7D into firing position, it would have switched itself to some weird mode or other.
Being in a moving wagon behind a tractor, I didn't always have time to be investigating settings and I would snap pictures with some really weird results.
Something about squirming around in a school bus seat, trying to see and photograph everything on all sides, sometimes semi-standing and other times crouching, trying to get the target and not the backs of everyone else's heads in the shot, and not always remembering that there was a second camera hanging beside me, was switching channels to programs that were not on my schedule.
I always keep my cameras on RAW/Large-jpeg; somehow or other, I took about a dozen photos that, when I got them home to the computer, I discovered they were jpegs with no RAW counterparts; I still haven't figured out how I managed that; I thought the RAW/Large-jpeg choice carried through all modes, but obviously not.
Anyhow, I am investigating my options to lock the Mode Dial, either permanently or semi-permanently; or maybe, fabricate some sort of bridge over the dial such that the wheel is not so exposed to the environs..
I would like to hear any solutions others have employed to address this problem.
I don't guess there is an aftermarket solution available, like maybe a locking dial.
I never before realized just what an asset that lock-button on the 7DMkII was.
Thanks for reading.

