tasteofjace said:awinphoto said:tasteofjace said:grahamsz said:tasteofjace said:That is cool. Is there anyway to make just the points that catch focus light up in the camera's viewfinder? Mine just all light up when focus is achieved.
Menu -> AF5 -> AF point display during focus -> Selected (focused)
You can also do
Menu -> Playback -> AF point disp -> Enable
And you'll get that DPP like view when you review images in the viewfinder, but certainly in One-Shot mode it show the point that I locked focus on, not whether that point had focus at exposure time.
So I did this, but no matter what I change, I still only see the center focus box and when It achieves focus, it disappears on the viewfinder? Any suggestions?
Are you shooting in zone AF? this is what it sounds like you are doing? If you shoot single or expansion, you will only see the AF points available until you move them to a new location and only those AF points in focus within the points you selected will light up when focused. Makes it easier to pin point where you want focused instead of letting the camera guess for you.
I'm starting to feel a bit retarded.. haha
No matter what settings I change in AF I still get the same thing through my viewfinder. It's blank until I hold the button down half way, then I get a center box that disappears as soon as it grabs focus. :-\
Ok this leads to another question, what shooting mode are you using? Green mode? program? AV/TV/M? As you change and cycle through AF modes You should only see the points your AF mode is using. See this video to describe what i'm talking about better
Canon 5D Mark III Review: 61 Autofocus points
It sounds like you are using the full 61 AF point auto selection and not one of the AF modes... If you are on one of the full auto program or green mode it may not let you change the AF modes but let me check into that before you get your hopes up...
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