07-04-2016 03:48 PM - edited 07-04-2016 03:49 PM
I used this method all the time, but now when I press the back button focus, it clicks like it is taking a picture, but no picture is recorded on the SD card. When I look through the viewfinder and use the back button focus, it works perfectly. I would like to know how to get back to the former method of focusing on the LCD screen with the back button focus. My Canon is a 60D
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07-04-2016 04:16 PM - edited 07-04-2016 04:17 PM
@pixeltaker wrote:I used this method all the time, but now when I press the back button focus, it clicks like it is taking a picture, but no picture is recorded on the SD card. When I look through the viewfinder and use the back button focus, it works perfectly. I would like to know how to get back to the former method of focusing on the LCD screen with the back button focus. My Canon is a 60D
You need to go to the menu and change from Quick mode to Live Mode. In Quick mode, when you press the back button focus, the mirror flips back down (the audible click) and the camera is trying to focus. It hasn't taken the picture yet. To take a picture, you must listen to the AF confirm beep then press the shutter button. Quick mode is actually the slow mode, in my opinion :). Read more on this from page 160-168 of the instruction manual.
07-04-2016 04:16 PM - edited 07-04-2016 04:17 PM
@pixeltaker wrote:I used this method all the time, but now when I press the back button focus, it clicks like it is taking a picture, but no picture is recorded on the SD card. When I look through the viewfinder and use the back button focus, it works perfectly. I would like to know how to get back to the former method of focusing on the LCD screen with the back button focus. My Canon is a 60D
You need to go to the menu and change from Quick mode to Live Mode. In Quick mode, when you press the back button focus, the mirror flips back down (the audible click) and the camera is trying to focus. It hasn't taken the picture yet. To take a picture, you must listen to the AF confirm beep then press the shutter button. Quick mode is actually the slow mode, in my opinion :). Read more on this from page 160-168 of the instruction manual.
07-04-2016 04:22 PM
That was it!!! Thank you so much.
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