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CMS-XML QuickGuide to AI Servo Mode Autofocus Tracking
Case 3 : This case prioritizes instant refocusing on new subjects if the active AF point( s ) see any sudden change in subject distance . Case 4
CMS-XML External microphones that can be connected to EOS-1D X Mark II for stereo sound recording
Solution Stereo sound recording is also possible by connecting the Directional Stereo Microphone DM-E1 (sold separately) to the camera’ s external microphone IN terminal as the external microphone is given the priority. Most external microphones equipped with a 3.5 mm diameter mini plug can be used.
CMS-XML When Attempting to Open Digital Photo Professional, an Error Message Appears (Screen Resolution and Enlargement Scale)
NOTE The screens displayed may differ depending on your computer’ s operating system. In case of Windows 7
CMS-XML Using the Digital Lens Optimizer in Digital Photo Professional Ver.4.x
JPEG, TIFF, S -RAW, and M-RAW images cannot be corrected. To use this function, [Lens data] for the lens used to shoot images first needs to be downloaded to your computer. Before using the Digital Lens Optimizer, it is recommended that you set [Sharpness] or [Strength] for [Unsharp mask] for images to 0.
CMS-XML QuickGuide to EOS Multi-exposure Mode
You have the option of saving the source images as well as the final image as RAW and/or JPEG files (Note: The EOS 6D cannot save source images. It can only save the finished in-camera multi-exposure file.) Whatever imagerecording quality settings you have selected (with the exception of M-RAW and S -RAW) will apply. If you set your camera to M-RAW or S-RAW, your images will be saved as standard .CR2
CMS-XML EOS-1D X and EOS 5D Mk III AF Point Management
Any time you select an AF Area mode other than Automatic AF point selection, you can move the active AF point( s ) wherever you like within the 61-point array. The advantage of moving the AF point is that it allows you to focus and compose off-center subjects in one step. If your primary AF point is always in the center, you will often be forced to focus and re-compose which is slower and may introduce significant focusing errors at close distances and large apertures.
CMS-XML QuickGuide to EOS Focusing Screens
Ef- S The Super Precision Matte focusing screen is optimized for wide-aperture lenses from f/1.8 thru f/2.8. Areas that are slightly out of focus appear more out of focus, making it easier to tell when focus is right-on. It is ideal for users who frequently use manual focus in dim light with fast lenses.
CMS-XML Dual Pixel CMOS AF Explained
• Canon lenses with Nano USM focus motor technology Whether you’re using an EF, EF- S , or EF-M lens, if you see either of these technologies identified on the exterior of the lens, you know you’ll get the ultimate in smooth, positive AF performance when combined with Canon EOS cameras offering Dual Pixel CMOS AF. AF that’s optimized for the different needs of still and video
CMS-XML Back-Button Auto Focus Explained
Even if at first its operation seems unorthodox, in fact it can simplify certain types of shooting and allow you to work more quickly with fewer missed shots. Back-button AF was first suggested to Canon back in the late 1980 s by sports photographers who saw the need for some way to be able to start and stop AF without interfering with shooting continuous pictures. The feature is now available on all current and many previous EOS models.
PDF EOS FULL-FRAME POWER
^^ Compatible with select smartphone and tablet devices (Android™ version 5.0 or later and the following iOS® devices: iPhone 4 s or later, iPad 3rd gen. or later, iPod Touch 5th gen. or later) equipped with Bluetooth® version 4.0 or later and the Camera Connect App Ver.