Going crazy on this problem: when I let camera hang from neck, when I raise it up again and screen turns on, the focus point has moved. And if I move the camera, focus point blinks and erratically moves from center to new position.Thanks
I shoot jpg a d SD card and raw on CF card and preview/playback is seriously from CF card, as I want to see exactly what degree of enhancement the pic needs in Lightroom, in order to decide if to keep it or delete it. When you are on a 21 day holiday...
Question...I prefer focusing with the back af-on button: bottom part of screenshot, blue circle myself same as red square canon suggestion.But... I set the shoot button on lock exposure (blue circle on top) while canon suggests measuring (red square)...
Translated: pic is underexposed and therefore noise is higher, I could have increased exposition (as I had plenty of room) to minimize the noise?Correct?
TCampbel: that's exactly what I do ebiggs1: I always use neutral picture style with all values set to zero, to avoid LR from interpreting wrongly any in camera picture style while importing
@TCampbell wrote:Can you post the original RAW file? (you can’t post it here, but if you post it to a Dropbox, Google Drive, etc. account then you can share it with a link.) https://www.dropbox.com/s/07htcgtcvo4jlue/_31A9703.CR2?dl=0 here it is
@ebiggs1 wrote:The camera also applied some sharpening so you got it twice. You can set that to 0.It's a raw file opened in lightroom, so any in camera processing done on the JPG should not affet the preview.
Nope... Just imported in Lightroom, which applies by defult the following sharpening: - Amount 40- Radius 1- Detail 25- Masking 0 I tried seeting masking to 100 and the problem is a lot mitigated.Just wondering if this is a normal behaviour.