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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 Back-Button Auto Focus Explained
For years, Canon EOS cameras have offered photographers an option to change the way autofocus is activated. Often referred to by pros as “back-button AF”, this feature lets the user customize the camera so that focusing is performed by pressing a rear button with the photographer’s right thumb. The shutter button still wakes up the camera with a half-press, and fires the shutter with a full press downward.
CMS-XML Troubleshoot installation of EOS Digital Solution software on a Windows and Macintosh computer
Check the operating system and display resolution Non-supported OS - Check for operating system updates. Although Canon supports most software releases for Windows, Mac, and Linux platforms, it is possible you need to install an update.
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 Dual Pixel CMOS AF Explained
Think about it: this is rarely done, unless for a very special, sudden visual impact, in movies or most TV shows. Instead, professional -recorded video normally smoothly transitions, or “racks,” from one distance to another. There’s usually a smooth and much slower progression as focus changes from a foreground to background, or vice-versa.