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Can't turn off Live View

Started 3 weeks ago | User reviews thread
Mark B.
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Re: Can't turn off Live View
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Goodmeme wrote:

Mark B. wrote:

Goodmeme wrote:

You can laugh all you want.

What most of us are laughing the most at is that your claim that it's caused you to take "rubbish photos". If it was the AF not working correctly, or a defective sensor it would have been credible.

But Canon could have easily added this option in firmware, when it did so for the R5, in the exact way I am describing.

Instead of clamouring for the correct solution, you are all too busy affirming your camera selection.

Even my little Ricoh GR2 could be made to work without a screen, so you could just look through an optical viewfinder if you want and take pictures without being distracted. I didn't need to cover up the LCD to get the job done, so it was of course able to show image review when I was ready. Ricoh understands photographers the way Leica does, and has managed to get many Leica users on board who appreciate the aesthetics/nice process of such photography.

Of course the R6 is capable, but low scoring reviews can help purchasers and camera development far more than normal ones imo.

How many of you would be inconvenienced if Canon added option 6 to the info screen options? None.

I am not alone in finding this an annoyance.

But you are the only one that's blamed it on your poor photos.

I should have been more clear. I generally take rubbish photos with any screen held at arms length, whether phone or camera it doesn't matter. I can't seem to shut out the world and focus on the composition. So anything which distracts me from getting my eye to the viewfinder or causes me to snap a photo without doing so, is just getting in the way. Doesn't meam the photo will be technically bad, it just probably won't be great.

When I put my eye to the EVF, I don't see the rear screen at all.  I only have it showing the info screen 99% of the time unless I switch it to live view for an overhead or low shot.

I've set the rear lcd brightness down to zero and left it on menu screen. I'd really like it to work but its not there yet for me I think. The ovf sim of the mark ii would help a lot I think, as would higher res evf as I have much better than average eyesight...but I can't sensibly pay for an R3 which is the only current camera to have ovf sim and higher resolution right now. I've played with an R3 and really loved it so have high hopes for the R5 ii.

Its not all bad with the R6 of course. Perhaps I should have increased the score to reflect that. The focus is mostly outstanding, although it would be nice to have some cross type points for horizontal subjects. When it works, eye focus is great, I understand the mark ii eye focus ai works more reliably in low light/backlit situations. I love the speed that the single point af can be moved by joystick or screen, I'veincreased mine to max in the menu. Also its my first time with manual focus peaking and manual focus triangles and I love that. Its liberating not to worry about depth of field and just snap away, similar to working with the GR series but arguably better.

I would love it if focus peaking could be activated in autofocus during manual overide. Afterall, full time manual focus overide after autofocus lock is one of Canon's strengths versus Sony afaik. Focus peaking option here -i.e. after lock on and turning the lens focus ring- would be very useful to give more confidence with overiding the focus for tricky or erratic portrait subjects.

As already suggested, just turn the LCD in toward the camera.  Then you see nothing on the LCD.

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