Steps to turn on or off. Switch
the camera; Set the Mode Dial to < P / Tv / Av / M / B>. Press the
button to display the menu screen. Press the < > button and select the [ ] tab. Turn the < > dial to select the [ ] tab. Turn the < > dial to select [VF display illumination], then press < >. Turn the < > dial to select [Auto / On 1. Connect your camera and computer, and then turn the camera's power switch to < ON >. Please see the related information for how to connect the camera to the computer. 2. When EOS Utility starts, click [Camera settings/Remote shooting]. 3. The way you switch your camera into the bulb mode depends on your particular camera model. Some EOS models have a ‘B’ (for bulb mode) position on their mode dial. If you don’t have a dedicated bulb position marked, select ‘M’ for manual and then reduce the shutter speed down to 30 seconds. If you continue to reduce the shutter speed It was the live view face detection. Someone in another forum set me on to that. Live View magnify does not work if face detection focusing is selected. Not sure how it got set to face detection. I've never (intentionally) tried to used that. Go into the menus and turn off “Exp.Sim”. It could also be an issue with your non-Canon flash. (Notes: Article slightly updated in February 2015. Original article title was “Canon EOS 5D Mark II: Why I like ‘live view’.” These days the Canon 5DII is no longer my primary camera, but the points remain much the same.) It took me a while, but I eventually came to rely on live view a lot in my photography. The [Live View/Movie func. set.] window appears, select [Enable] ( ) for [LV func. setting] and the setting for [Exposure simulation] ( )(normally [Enable] is selected), then click the [OK] ( ). Click the [Remote Live View shooting]. The [Remote Live View window] appears, so drag the enlargement display frame to move it to the position where After 10 seconds release the shutter button, turn the power switch back to the OFF position, and re-insert the battery/memory card/lens. Now power the camera on and test out the Playback and Live View features again. Hi, I've got this Canon Zoom lens EF 70-300mm on my EOS 6D, connected via EOS Remote Utility on my Macbook Pro running MacOS 10.9.1. Everything is working great, and I'm really impressed by the level of details I can achieve by zooming on the moon: I thought, that looks really amazing! Imagine what the shot will look like when I snap the actual Press the shutter button fully. The camera takes the picture. To focus the camera while using FlexiZoneAF-Single focusing: Press the Start/Stop button to enable Live View shooting. An AF point appears in the center of the image. (Optional) Use the multi-controller button to move the AF point.
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