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CMS-XML Error Codes (EOS 6D Mark II)
CMS-XML Understand "Cannot playback image" message on the camera.
Possible issues and resolutions If you have multiple memory cards, initialize another memory card and take some test shots. If images can be played back normally, the card that shows the error message may be malfunctioning. Try reformatting the faulty memory card to solve the issue.
CMS-XML Installing and removing the SD card on the EOS 6D Mark II
2. Remove the card. If a card-related error message is displayed on the LCD monitor, remove and reinsert the card. If the error persists, use a different card.
CMS-XML AE Lock with Hold
Here’s a relatively new Canon feature in mid-range and upper-end EOS DSLRs that I think flies a bit under the radar for many photographers. But every time I use it, I’m grateful that we have it as an option. I’m speaking of Canon’s “AE Lock with Hold” feature, which is an option within the camera’s Custom Controls (in the Custom Functions menu) on the following cameras:
CMS-XML Formatting the card on the EOS 6D Mark II
Execute [Format card] in the following cases: The card was formatted by a different camera or a computer. The card is full with images or data. A card-related error is displayed.
CMS-XML Back-Button Auto Focus Explained
Even with a very animated subject that may be moving around, you can have your camera’s focus set to AI Servo AF (to track any movement), and just keep your right thumb on the back button to keep focus active, while your index finger can be ready to shoot with no worries about also preserving focus. Less risk of focus errors with moving subjects