Recently purchased a Canon 60D and whenever I autofocus I get the beep signalling focus has been obtained and the photos are in focus. However, the AF points do not illuminate red showing me where the focus point is. I have changed AF modes servo/one...
I recently purchased a Canon 60D and am looking for a near 50mm equivalent and the Sigma 30mm 1.4 Art seemed like the best budget option. However, due to the lack of AFMA on the 60D, is it worth investing in a third party lens such as the Sigma?
I have limited experience with DSLRs and would like to know how the 7D compares to the 760D. Video isn't much of a priority, nor is continuous shooting. However low light performance is important to me as well as overall image quality. Not sure which...
@William_N wrote:Hi ekpreinhards, I agree with kvbarkley's conclusion. By default the AF points in the Viewfinder should illuminate in red when focus is achieved with that point. Since resetting the camera to the factory defaults did not help, conta...
@Waddizzle wrote:@ekpreinhards wrote:@BurnUnit wrote:Are you talking about not seeing the highlighted focus point(s) in DPP4 when you're doing editing?No, I am referring to the focus point squares in the viewfinder which usually turn red once focus i...
@BurnUnit wrote:Are you talking about not seeing the highlighted focus point(s) in DPP4 when you're doing editing?No, I am referring to the focus point squares in the viewfinder which usually turn red once focus is acquired. But they do not turn red ...
@Ray-uk wrote:See page 255 of the manual.C.fn III-3 Set superimposed display to ON position. If you don't have a user manual it can be downloaded from the Canon website here: https://www.canon.co.uk/support/consumer_products/products/cameras/digital_...
@RobertTheFat wrote:@ekpreinhards wrote:@Ray-uk Yes, I am referring to the 7D mk1. I am predominantly looking for portrait/landscape camera and I don't have the need to blow up photos to a huge scale so that's not an issue. In which case the lack of...