03-05-2017 10:47 PM
Very annoyed that touch screen focus in live view does not work if you set back button focus. It does however work in video mode. Have to go back into custom controls and remove the back button focus to enabe touchscreen focus which is ridiculous.
Cannon please fix this engineering oversight in a new firmware release. Many of us use back button focus.
03-06-2017 12:09 AM
@cpanddp wrote:Very annoyed that touch screen focus in live view does not work if you set back button focus. It does however work in video mode. Have to go back into custom controls and remove the back button focus to enabe touchscreen focus which is ridiculous.
Cannon please fix this engineering oversight in a new firmware release. Many of us use back button focus.
Presumably it's a way to keep you from providing conflicting signals to the camera. If touch screen focus is seen as an extension of shutter button focus, it could conceivably be subject to the same option that lets you disable shutter button focus when back button focus is in effect. I assume you've ruled out that possibility?
03-06-2017 07:17 AM - edited 03-06-2017 07:19 AM
Thanks for response Robert
But why then in video mode am I able to focus both using both back button focus or touch screen. Seems inconsistent.
My preference in live view would be to be able to use either touch screen or back button focus without having to go into custom controls everytime to disable back button focus to use touch scrren as it works for video.
03-06-2017 07:48 AM
@cpanddp wrote:Thanks for response Robert
But why then in video mode am I able to focus both using both back button focus or touch screen. Seems inconsistent.
My preference in live view would be to be able to use either touch screen or back button focus without having to go into custom controls everytime to disable back button focus to use touch scrren as it works for video.
What role does the shutter button serve in video mode? None that I know about.
03-06-2017 08:02 AM
Waddizzle not sure I understand your reposnse. I am talking about focus. In video mode if I have back button focus set I can either choose to focus via back button focus or touch screen without having to disable back button focus in custom controls as I do for stills.
03-06-2017 08:06 AM
@cpanddp wrote:Waddizzle not sure I understand your reposnse. I am talking about focus. In video mode if I have back button focus set I can either choose to focus via back button focus or touch screen without having to disable back button focus in custom controls as I do for stills.
My question is pretty simple. What role does the shutter button have when you're shooting video?
I think Robert's explantion is likely correct. My 6D exhibits the same behavior, BTW.
04-14-2017 12:54 AM
@cpanddp wrote:Thanks for response Robert
But why then in video mode am I able to focus both using both back button focus or touch screen. Seems inconsistent.
My preference in live view would be to be able to use either touch screen or back button focus without having to go into custom controls everytime to disable back button focus to use touch scrren as it works for video.
I'll answer your question with a guess, because I don't really know. But I do think my guess has a ring of truthiness about it:
Once you start a video, the shutter button isn't used anymore. So there's no reason to disassign AF from the shutter button by default when back-button focus is in use. So if the camera sees touch-screen focus as just another face of shutter-button focus, it (touch-screen focus) will continue to work.
But when you're shooting stills with back-button focus, you normally don't want shutter-button focus active, so the camera turns it off by default, which has the effect of disabling touch-screen focus as well. I've always been under the impression that there's an option to leave both shutter-button focus and back-button focus active at the same time, but I wasn't able to find it in the 5D4 manual, whose description of BB focus is virtually nonexistent. My suspicion is that the drawbacks to having both modes active at once would outweigh the advantage of having touch-screen focus available, but YMMV.
04-14-2017 09:56 AM
@RobertTheFat wrote:
@cpanddp wrote:Thanks for response Robert
But why then in video mode am I able to focus both using both back button focus or touch screen. Seems inconsistent.
My preference in live view would be to be able to use either touch screen or back button focus without having to go into custom controls everytime to disable back button focus to use touch scrren as it works for video.I'll answer your question with a guess, because I don't really know. But I do think my guess has a ring of truthiness about it:
Once you start a video, the shutter button isn't used anymore. So there's no reason to disassign AF from the shutter button by default when back-button focus is in use. So if the camera sees touch-screen focus as just another face of shutter-button focus, it (touch-screen focus) will continue to work.
But when you're shooting stills with back-button focus, you normally don't want shutter-button focus active, so the camera turns it off by default, which has the effect of disabling touch-screen focus as well. I've always been under the impression that there's an option to leave both shutter-button focus and back-button focus active at the same time, but I wasn't able to find it in the 5D4 manual, whose description of BB focus is virtually nonexistent. My suspicion is that the drawbacks to having both modes active at once would outweigh the advantage of having touch-screen focus available, but YMMV.
Setting up back button focus should require two changes. Enabling a back button. Disabling the shutter. If you want both, then don't disable the shutter.
04-14-2017 10:14 AM
@Waddizzle wrote:
@RobertTheFat wrote:
@cpanddp wrote:Thanks for response Robert
But why then in video mode am I able to focus both using both back button focus or touch screen. Seems inconsistent.
My preference in live view would be to be able to use either touch screen or back button focus without having to go into custom controls everytime to disable back button focus to use touch scrren as it works for video.I'll answer your question with a guess, because I don't really know. But I do think my guess has a ring of truthiness about it:
Once you start a video, the shutter button isn't used anymore. So there's no reason to disassign AF from the shutter button by default when back-button focus is in use. So if the camera sees touch-screen focus as just another face of shutter-button focus, it (touch-screen focus) will continue to work.
But when you're shooting stills with back-button focus, you normally don't want shutter-button focus active, so the camera turns it off by default, which has the effect of disabling touch-screen focus as well. I've always been under the impression that there's an option to leave both shutter-button focus and back-button focus active at the same time, but I wasn't able to find it in the 5D4 manual, whose description of BB focus is virtually nonexistent. My suspicion is that the drawbacks to having both modes active at once would outweigh the advantage of having touch-screen focus available, but YMMV.
Setting up back button focus should require two changes. Enabling a back button. Disabling the shutter. If you want both, then don't disable the shutter.
Yeah, that's what I thought too. But in a half hour of searching the 5D4 manual, I couldn't find it. The manual's description of how to set up and use the back button is startlingly vague. Would you believe that the phrase "back button focus" doesn't appear in the manual even once?
I believe, although I guess I can't prove it, the the "AF-on" back button is enabled by default. I also thought that using the back button doesn't disable shutter button focus by default, but the OP's experience seems to suggest otherwise.
04-14-2017 12:52 PM
I have included more detail below to help clarify
Tim,
Thanks for looking into this...answers below.
With regards to the back button auto focusing on your EOS 5D Mark IV, we have additional questions that we'd like to ask so that ourselves or the community may better assist you.
- Which button do you have set in Custom Controls for the back button auto focus?
AE Lock * set in custom controls to AF (back button focus)
Shutter button half press set to meter only
All others set to default
- Whichever button you have set, does the AF ON button work in conjunction with touch AF?
AF ON button by defaut is set to AF and works but touch screen focus does not in Live View mode
- Are you attempting to touch AF whilst the camera has already locked onto focus?
No. I even put lens out of focus and will not focus in Live View through touch screen when back button focus enabled
All you need do is set the AE lock * to AF and the shutter half press to meter only and touch screen focus no longer works in Live View mode. Even CPS in NJ duplucated and said they would report it. It is quite easy to replicate.
Just an additional note...if I leave the half shutter press set to AF in addition to enabling AE Lock * back button focus, the screen touch focus works but it defeats the pupose of back button focus when not in Live View mode as I only want the shutter half press to meter.
Your responses will help clarify this issue for the community.
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