05-29-2023 05:46 PM
have been looking in the manual, looked online, even when i'm at the menu where you are supposed to turn it on, it won't let me. I select it where it says "off" but no option to turn it on. Please help!
05-30-2023 04:18 PM
thanks for the info! Canon did the firmware update with all the other things they did. That was one thing i had never done, as well. So, i'm sure it was in need of an update. Crazy what all they fixed on my camera! But, now it's working great and hope to make it last a little longer... never knew there is a "life expectancy" on the mirror box and shutter! I love my 5D markIV and worth the money to fix. I'm sure i'll get to mirrorless someday, but for now i'm happy with it and all my lenses!
05-30-2023 05:32 PM
05-31-2023 12:32 AM
on June 7, 2022, i got the shutter and mirror counts. The shot count was 292,536 and the Mirror count was 293,063. My firmware at that time was 1.2.1 Always learning...
That's interesting.... were you able to get it back on?
05-31-2023 03:11 PM
Yes the AF Points are back on. I have mine set to constantly display.
05-31-2023 03:01 PM
"Your shutter is rated for for a certain amount of actuations but this is only an average."
It is actually a rating more than an average. It is meant as measurement of how durable the shutter assembly in the camera is. An entry level Rebel like a T7 will have a shutter rating of say 50k, The D series may have a 100k rating. While 1 series an have a rating of 300k, It really has little to do with the average life of the shutter assembly. I have known of 1 series cameras with well over 500k on them and still going strong.
I have a good friend in the business with me that only bought used 1 series cameras. He would not even consider one that had less than 200k on it. He made a lot of money with them and spent a lot less money on them.
05-31-2023 03:17 PM
The reason I said "average" was because the camera maybe rated for 100k. But have more than 100k for instance 200k. So it's not a for sure way that your shutter will go out then. There are cameras rated for 100k but the shutter failed at 30k. Test cameras that Canon used had to exceed 100k shutter actuations. Before Canon said that the shutter was rated for such. Some of the cameras failed before 100k too.
06-01-2023 10:53 AM
"Test cameras that Canon used had to exceed 100k shutter actuations."
Which is the definition of a "rating". Not an average. This is an indication of durability, really nothing more. As Canon does not warrant the camera to make, 100k again in your example, or they will replace it for instance. Just a number indicating how durable that particular shutter is.
03-17-2024 02:07 PM - edited 03-17-2024 02:08 PM
Back to the original question. I
How do I view the AF points when the camera is in M, AV, TV, or P mode? As Deebatmat316 correctly notes that page 149 of the manual states: "You CAN set whether to display the AF points . . . after focus is achieved." But the manual does not describe HOW you can change the setting from Display OFF. There is no other option to choose. HELP!
03-17-2024 02:23 PM
You need to select "All (Constant)" to see the AF Points all the time.
03-17-2024 06:42 PM - edited 03-17-2024 06:54 PM
Thanks wadizzle and deebatman316!
As you can see from the 4th image, All(constant) is the current selection. However Disable display shows OFF and is incapable of change.
Also when I select All (constant) (image 1) it just goes "AF point display during focus " (image 2)
when I select AF point display during focus" it just toggles back to All (Constant) (image 1). And back and fort.
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