Solution. You can shoot while viewing the picture on the camera's LCD monitor. This is called "Live View shooting". NOTE. Live View shooting is effective for photos of still subjects. You can magnify the image on the LCD monitor 5x or 10x and focus precisely with manual focus. If you handhold the camera and shoot while viewing the LCD monitor
wrote: So what you really want is a FF xxD. Yes, a full frame 70Ds. Though I would prefer the current GPS and no built in flash of the 6D, over the built in flash and no GPS of the 70D. Otherwise, things like the tilt swivel screen, 19 point AF system, FPS of the 70D would make a nice upgrade
Turn the camera power off and remove then re-install the battery EOS 1D Mark II; EOS 1D Mark II N; EOS 1D Mark III; EOS 6D; EOS 6D Mark II; EOS 70D; EOS 77D
Because when you press down on the shutter release, the camera focuses. You don't need the AF-ON button. But as I mentioned at the top of the class, if you wanna turn off the auto-focus on the shutter release, then you would be using the AF-ON button on the back of the camera. So if you want this to work properly, you can go into the Custom
Re: Displaying Histogram on 60D. In reply to Sailor Blue • Dec 15, 2010. Sailor Blue wrote: The histogram on the LCD is based upon a calculated JPG whether you shoot JPG, JPG + RAW, or only RAW. This means that it is "exposure" corrected, thus does not show the true relationship of your image to exposure.
The Bottom Line. The Canon EOS 6D Mark II improves upon its predecessor with 26-megapixel resolution, improved Live View focus, and a 45-point autofocus system, but its sensor isn't as good as
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