01-06-2020 10:33 AM
I"ve had a bunch of EOS Reble and they always autmatically turned off the LCD display when I raised the camera to my eye to look through the viewfinder.
My new EOS 90d doesn't do this. Is there a setting for this or is it just not a feature>
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01-07-2020 07:29 AM
I got an answer from Canon support which says
"Just like Canon's Professional series line of camera's the EOS 90D does not have an eyepiece sensor to turn off the LCD screen and requires the info button to be pressed in order to turn off the LCD screen while shooting photos through the viewfinder."
So, I guess that's it. Thanks for your time.
01-06-2020 04:27 PM
@windycityart wrote:I"ve had a bunch of EOS Reble and they always autmatically turned off the LCD display when I raised the camera to my eye to look through the viewfinder.
My new EOS 90d doesn't do this. Is there a setting for this or is it just not a feature>
A common cause is that the rubber eyepiece is mispositioned. Make sure it's fully seated.
01-06-2020 09:38 PM
Thanks I took it off and put it back on and seemed to be pretty solid but that didn't make any difference.
01-06-2020 11:25 PM
hello windycityart,
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01-07-2020 07:29 AM
I got an answer from Canon support which says
"Just like Canon's Professional series line of camera's the EOS 90D does not have an eyepiece sensor to turn off the LCD screen and requires the info button to be pressed in order to turn off the LCD screen while shooting photos through the viewfinder."
So, I guess that's it. Thanks for your time.
01-07-2020 09:07 AM
@windycityart wrote:I got an answer from Canon support which says
"Just like Canon's Professional series line of camera's the EOS 90D does not have an eyepiece sensor to turn off the LCD screen and requires the info button to be pressed in order to turn off the LCD screen while shooting photos through the viewfinder."
So, I guess that's it. Thanks for your time.
My recollection is that the shutoff "feature" wasn't there because it was thought to be a convenience for the user. Like the rubber eyepiece cover that attaches to the neck strap, it was meant to keep light from the screen from leaking in through the eyepiece and biasing the metering. Perhaps the newer, better cameras are considered to be sufficiently insulated from spurious light that the shutoff is unnecessary. Note that if the screen serves as a touchscreen, you might specifically not want the shutoff.
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