10-30-2021 10:03 AM
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10-30-2021 11:47 AM
@bleach027 wrote:
Thank you for your response. However, that still will not allow me to select the individual AF points.
You mean when you change the dial it won't let you select different AF points?
10-30-2021 02:49 PM
10-30-2021 03:10 PM
And the top icon is highlighted?
10-30-2021 03:26 PM
@bleach027 wrote:
Yes, nothing happens on the screen, the AF points just remain grayed out.
Are you using One Shot AF Mode?
10-30-2021 09:32 PM
Are you in Green square?
11-24-2021 10:05 AM
@Jacobs95 wrote:
@bleach027 wrote:
I just purchased a Rebel T6, but am a long time user of Canon cameras, and, for the life of me, on this camera I cannot figure out how to select an individual AF Point when focusing. I have my Autofocus set to Quick Mode AF, which makes the AF points appear, but I am unable to select them. My grid button in the upper right by the magnification icons doesn't do anything, which, if I remember correctly, is the button you use to change the AF point. Is my camera broken?Hello,
Did you get any good solution, I think I am facing similar kind of problem.
With this body, you really only want to use the center AF point, anyway. The other points can be useful for AI Servo shooting with all AF points enabled. When all AF points are enabled, you will not see which AF points has an AF lock.
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