Changing High-Speed Display settings on the EOS R6.

Article ID: ART177855 | Date published: 11/19/2020 | Date last updated: 07/13/2023
 

Description

High-speed display that switches between each shot and the live image is available when shooting with [Autofocus: AF operation] set to [Servo AF] and the drive mode set to [High-speed continuous shooting]. Display is more responsive, making it easier to follow fast-moving subjects.

Solution

 

High-Speed Display

High-speed display that switches between each shot and the live image is available when shooting with [Autofocus: AF operation] set to [Servo AF] and the drive mode set to [High-speed continuous shooting] [High speed continuous]. Display is more responsive, making it easier to follow fast-moving subjects.

  1. Select [Shooting: High-speed continuous shootingHigh speed display].

  2. Select an option.

    • Select [Enable] for display that switches between each shot and the live image.

Caution

  • Images may waver or flicker during high-speed display. This occurs more often at high shutter speeds. However, this does not affect shooting results.
  • High-speed display is not performed for shutter speeds slower than 1/30 sec., aperture values higher than f/11, conditions that make autofocusing difficult, flash photography, or ISO expansion. It may also stop as you are shooting.

Note

  • High-speed display is always used when [Shooting: Shutter mode] is set to [Electronic].

 

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