Hey all!
I'm looking at getting a 6D MKii (upgrading for a 60D) and I do a lot of low-light long-exposure photography where pollution from the camera can be an issue (see caves). I was wondering if it's possible set up a scene on a tripod with the articulating screen and DPAF and then turn the screen off before shooting a photo?
The articulating screen will make it easier to obscure the screen physically by draping a cloth over it, but it would be better if there was a button to turn it off. Do canons currently have such a thing?
Thanks!
I'm looking at getting a 6D MKii (upgrading for a 60D) and I do a lot of low-light long-exposure photography where pollution from the camera can be an issue (see caves). I was wondering if it's possible set up a scene on a tripod with the articulating screen and DPAF and then turn the screen off before shooting a photo?
The articulating screen will make it easier to obscure the screen physically by draping a cloth over it, but it would be better if there was a button to turn it off. Do canons currently have such a thing?
Thanks!