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06-14-2020 08:46 AM
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06-14-2020 07:27 PM
This is probably what you are refering to. It's not focusing the camera; its measuring the light path distance to compute exposure. For some cameras (not yours) you can activate the feature on the camera using the DOF preview button.
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06-14-2020 01:16 PM
What do you mean by Auto Focus? The only focusing feature the flash has is an IR focus assist light that helps the camera focus in low light.
Do you mean the AI features?

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06-14-2020 02:42 PM
Just checked again and now it reads “ *3: Possible with the AI.B Full-auto distance measurement start button”
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06-14-2020 03:39 PM
@Luigi6224 wrote:
There was a qualifying reference at one point about it being possible using the depth of Field feature on the camera.
Just checked again and now it reads “ *3: Possible with the AI.B Full-auto distance measurement start button”
I do not know about anyone else, but I have no idea what you're describing. Your quoted sentence is out of context. What manual are reading? Can you post a screenshot of the entire page?
As noted by kvbarkley just above, a flash does not focus. A flash measures distance to determine how much power is needed to light the subject, which is where the camera has focused.
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06-14-2020 03:55 PM
While the maunual is *really* unclear about this, but it appears to me that the T7i does not offer that distance measuring feature. You might have to actually call Canon.
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06-14-2020 04:56 PM - edited 06-14-2020 05:00 PM
@kvbarkley wrote:While the maunual is *really* unclear about this, but it appears to me that the T7i does not offer that distance measuring feature. You might have to actually call Canon.
No camera explains how to use an external flash. Every camera manual refers you to the manual for the external flash. The camera manual only tells you what settings you can make, but it doesn't really explain what they actually mean or do.
[EDIT] added screenshot from T7i manual.
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06-14-2020 07:27 PM
This is probably what you are refering to. It's not focusing the camera; its measuring the light path distance to compute exposure. For some cameras (not yours) you can activate the feature on the camera using the DOF preview button.
Conway, NH
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06-22-2020 04:11 PM
Thanks
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06-22-2020 04:17 PM
No, your camera is not fully supported.
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06-22-2020 04:43 PM
You can't activate the feature using the flash but can by pressing the depth of field preview button on the camera. Give it a try.
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