02-13-2024
07:31 AM
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02-13-2024
09:32 AM
by
Danny
I take photos of birds and they are often distant and small in the frame. As I view each photo, I often need to zoom into the focus point on each photo. Instead of having to zoom into each photo as scroll through photos, I'm wondering if there's a way to zoom all photos to the focus point during playback?
02-13-2024 07:57 AM
Yes. Most Canon cameras allow you to control this in the blue Playback menus. You can define the zoom level. You can set the “center” of the zoomed image as being a locked AF point or the center of the image.
Note, note all images will have a locked AF point.
02-13-2024 09:04 AM
Really? I don't see how to do this with a T6S.
02-13-2024 10:38 AM
@kvbarkley wrote:Really? I don't see how to do this with a T6S.
I said “most cameras.” I assume Rebels do not offer the feature.
The OP has an R5. This is where you would set up the default playback display.
02-13-2024 08:09 AM
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02-13-2024 09:07 AM - edited 02-13-2024 09:10 AM
Canon R5.
On page 4 of the blue menu, there is a range of options but I cannot see how to zoom every image to the focus point.
I'm aware that I can magnify each image to the focus point by pressing the magnify button, but I'm after a way of avoiding even having to press this button and just show each image already zoomed into the focus point. This would allow be to rapidly scroll through images and keep the ones I need. When taking images at 20 fps, there are a lot of images to go through and I'm looking for ways to speed up the process.
02-13-2024 11:35 AM
Have you tested each of the options to see how they work?
Have you tried “Actual Size (from selected pt)”?
02-13-2024 01:03 PM
Hi yes tried those, but I believe they only refer to what happens when magnification button pressed. Wondering if there's a way to magnify photos automatically without pressing magnification button?
02-13-2024 02:04 PM
@luciano wrote:Hi yes tried those, but I believe they only refer to what happens when magnification button pressed. Wondering if there's a way to magnify photos automatically without pressing magnification button?
I am certain that your belief is incorrect.
Are you sure you set it properly? What shooting mode are you using?
Do you have a nearby camera shop or someone that can you look at your camera? If it is not working for you, then I suggest you contact Canon Support for your country.
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