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SL2: A great addition to any Canon kit

Started Jul 23, 2017 | User reviews thread
OP ck_WTB Regular Member • Posts: 367
Re: Eye Sensor - could you check something please?

c.hammett wrote:

jwilliams wrote:

I'm curious if you tune off the back display and then press the Q button if the display comes on? Also with it on will the Q button turn it off. If so this would seem to be more intuitive than the disp button and located in a more conveniant location.

The main reason to have the display on when shooting with the VF is to check or change settings. Since the Q button is part of that process it would make more sens if it worked as described above.

Thanks.

On the SL1, pressing the Q button brings up the entire display, but an additional press does not turn it off, but rather selects the specific item previously set, and a third press biings up the submenu items that can be changed under that item setting.

Like I said, I don't have SL2 in hand. Just going by my SL1.

carolyn

Good question. The answer is sort of, as here’s what happens when the screen is off:

- Pressing the DISP button brings up the info display. If you want to change settings you need to press the Q button or press the screen’s Q at the bottom left of the screen. If you want to turn off the screen then press DISP again, half press shutter or actuate shutter.

- Pressing the Q button brings up the quick configuration screen ready for settings to be changed. I would say that pressing the Q button might be better as you are likely pulling up settings in order to change them. Just be sure to half/full press shutter or press DISP to turn off the display before bringing to your eye or after changing settings because it would be very easy to make unattended adjustments with the Q screen displayed.

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