09-13-2018 12:10 PM
Greetings!!
After 40+ years in another system, I decided to shake things up a bit and move 100% to Canon. So far, so good. I'm really impressed with the 6D Mk II and find it to produce images far better than I was led to believe by so-called Internet experts!!
I do have a couple of newbie questions, and I'm sure there will be many more to come as I learn this new system!!
1) When I look at images in Aperture (yeah, I'm a dinosaur!!), the EXIF data is showing "Manual Focus" for all of my images even though I'm 100% sure I was using Auto Focus. Although my camera is new, I did save a few $$ by getting high quality used copies of the 24-105 f4 and 70-200 f4. Just want to make sure that nothing is wrong with this showing up in the EXIF. (The images themselves are tack sharp so I'm sure the AF was actually working.)
2) I do sometimes like to use bracketing for HDR images. I usually use a three shot set -2, 0, +2. Is there a way to save that setting somewhere to make it easier/quicker to engage vs using the Menu on the touch screen? My previous camera had a +/- button that engaged that sequence quickly and I am missing that.
Those are my most buring "issues" so far ...
I am sure there will be more!
Thanks in advance...
Ken
09-13-2018 01:38 PM
Page 510 of the manual (if you don't have the PDF manual download it from Canon site)
I think you should be able to set up the C1 or C2 function to save your AEB setting.
09-13-2018 11:13 PM
Aperture is not by Canon and it may not understand all the EXIF data, though Apple tried their best. Try DPP.
09-14-2018 12:20 AM
@jrhoffman75 wrote:Page 510 of the manual (if you don't have the PDF manual download it from Canon site)
I think you should be able to set up the C1 or C2 function to save your AEB setting.
@kvbarkley wrote:Aperture is not by Canon and it may not understand all the EXIF data, though Apple tried their best. Try DPP.
Agree with both recommendations. Try Custom settings menu for desired bumps in exposure and use DPP to get proper EXIF data from your photos.
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09-15-2018 12:38 PM - edited 09-15-2018 12:42 PM
Thanks for the help!! Turns out ... #1 (lens data) does show up OK in Canon's software so all's well. I was worried something may be wrong with the lens ... it's not.
#2 Good suggestions ... and I also found the exposure slider on the "Q" button can also be used to set the AEB. Doesn't seem to be able to be "saved" to make the process quicker, but it is a lot shorter than I was trying before!!
Gotta say ... when I was shopping for cameras, the 6D2 got a lot of negative comments on IQ. I say ... bunk!! I'm getting terrific images that are clearly equal to my previous camera (D750).
Cheers!!
Ken
09-15-2018 05:34 PM
@kenstjohn wrote:Thanks for the help!! Turns out ... #1 (lens data) does show up OK in Canon's software so all's well. I was worried something may be wrong with the lens ... it's not.
#2 Good suggestions ... and I also found the exposure slider on the "Q" button can also be used to set the AEB. Doesn't seem to be able to be "saved" to make the process quicker, but it is a lot shorter than I was trying before!!
Cheers!!
Ken
Are you looking for AEB, or AEC? Automatic Exposure Bracketing, or Automatic Exposure Compensation?
09-15-2018 02:35 PM
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