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EOS 60D Can the Magnifying Frame be turned off?

n2tu
Contributor

While doing astrophotography, the Magnifying Frame gets in the way of observation and focusing. Also, it ruins night vision.

I see it can be moved but don't see a way of turning it off.

Any help?

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Danny
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Hi, nt2u!

So that the Community can help you better, we need to know exactly which Canon camera model you're using as we have not marketed a digital camera in the United States with the model name "E60."  That, and any other details you'd like to give will help the Community better understand your issue!

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Thanks and have a great day!

My typo....sorry!....the camera is a EOS 60D.

 

Again...sorry!

 

 

Have you tried hitting the info button?

Yes....but there doesn't seem to be a setting to turn the Magnifying Frame OFF. Did I miss it?

 

Thanks

I had assumed you were in manual focus mode, are you?

Bulb for astrophotography....

I meant manual *focus* not exposure.

Yes....M focus....need to turn off the Magnifying Frame. Thanks...

If you are in manual mode, than maybe not. You might have to move it to a corner and put tape over it.

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