This page describes how to shoot still photos using the Live View function in default settings. For details on how to change settings to enable Live View shooting, please refer to the related information section. IMPORTANT.

It was the live view face detection. Someone in another forum set me on to that. Live View magnify does not work if face detection focusing is selected. Not sure how it got set to face detection. I've never (intentionally) tried to used that. Steps to turn on or off. Switch the camera; Set the Mode Dial to < P / Tv / Av / M / B>. Press the button to display the menu screen. Press the < > button and select the [ ] tab. Turn the < > dial to select the [ ] tab. Turn the < > dial to select [VF display illumination], then press < >. Turn the < > dial to select [Auto / On
Smooth Zone, good general purpose. Live 1-point, good if you have smaller subjects or you wanna be more particular about where the camera is focusing. The Touch Shutter, you can use the back of the camera to touch to focus or touch to take a photo. And if you want touch to activate the shutter, you can enable it here.
They said this: EOS 6D. Max resolution: 1080p. Clean HDMI: No. Unlimited runtime: No. Connection type: Mini HDMI. Power: Dummy Battery. Verified by: Elgato. Notes: HDMI output has crop and low resolution. This camera turns off after a certain amount of time and is not recommended for live streaming.
Solution. You can shoot while viewing the picture on the camera's LCD monitor. This is called "Live View shooting". NOTE. Live View shooting is effective for photos of still subjects. You can magnify the image on the LCD monitor 5x or 10x and focus precisely with manual focus. If you handhold the camera and shoot while viewing the LCD monitor
12-22-2021 09:14 PM. I just received a used Canon EOS 6D Mark II and played with it for a bit. This is an upgrade from my Canon Mark 5d II. I was shooting in live view and after every photo was taken, the screen went black and I had to wake up the camera again. Is this normal for this camera?

Because when you press down on the shutter release, the camera focuses. You don't need the AF-ON button. But as I mentioned at the top of the class, if you wanna turn off the auto-focus on the shutter release, then you would be using the AF-ON button on the back of the camera. So if you want this to work properly, you can go into the Custom

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