Loss of viewfinder flash of red light

Jan 20, 2012
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I was shooting our local 4th of July arade which went through dusk I realized that the [lame]viewfinder illumination wasn't working in my 5DMk3

The choice to make a black-box focus-target indicator on the focus screen was throwing me big time in the ever-darker street. Worse, I was getting NO flash of red and a sense of which target was activated. The first thing I can't do anything about. The second: I know the 7D people pt up with it. Had never had or handled one, ever.

Has anyone had their "viewfinder illumination" die? Looks like a trip to Irvine.

Boy I hope they put in a different system on the 5D-whatever-is-past-Mk3.
 
jonathan7007 said:
I was shooting our local 4th of July arade which went through dusk I realized that the [lame]viewfinder illumination wasn't working in my 5DMk3

The choice to make a black-box focus-target indicator on the focus screen was throwing me big time in the ever-darker street. Worse, I was getting NO flash of red and a sense of which target was activated. The first thing I can't do anything about. The second: I know the 7D people pt up with it. Had never had or handled one, ever.

Has anyone had their "viewfinder illumination" die? Looks like a trip to Irvine.

Boy I hope they put in a different system on the 5D-whatever-is-past-Mk3.

I have a 7D and have set it so I get the red flash. You must have changed one of your settings. Time to consult your manual as stated by PicaPica.
 
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Mt Spokane Photography said:
If it was in AI Servo, it does not illuminate. This is simply because AI-Servo takes a photo even if not focused.

It's useful to know which point(s) are active during Servo focusing. On the 5DIII (and 7D) I think it's more of a technical limitation – focusing and metering are continuous, and the illumination affects metering so it's disabled. Canon 'solved' the issue for the 1D X by having the VF illumination 'blink' in Servo (and maybe by ignoring red contribution to metering, which would be possible with the RGB metering sensor).
 
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neuroanatomist said:
Mt Spokane Photography said:
If it was in AI Servo, it does not illuminate. This is simply because AI-Servo takes a photo even if not focused.

It's useful to know which point(s) are active during Servo focusing. On the 5DIII (and 7D) I think it's more of a technical limitation – focusing and metering are continuous, and the illumination affects metering so it's disabled. Canon 'solved' the issue for the 1D X by having the VF illumination 'blink' in Servo (and maybe by ignoring red contribution to metering, which would be possible with the RGB metering sensor).

I hope they fix this on the next generation 7D / 5D MK IV/etc. I'd like to think that its on their high priority list.
 
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I'm the OP. The problem is improper operation of the user manual.

Haven't been shooting event images in the dark without strobes recently. I use back button focus and like setting that at AI-Servo. So as the country music song says, "There's your Trouble".

Line item "VF Illumination" in the menus is set for "On". I checked that but I had forgotten the use case exception for Servo. ...and that makes sense as Mt. Spokane indicated. I mostly wanted reminder of focus point as I shot, and although I'm at fault I still don't like the passive black-box feedback. The 1Ds Mark3's I use are a little slower in some of the darker situations but I love the positive feedback.

Although somewhat chagrined I appreciate the feedback. BTW, Canon in VA didn't catch this - usually their advice or feedback better...
 
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jonathan7007 said:
...I still don't like the passive black-box feedback. The 1Ds Mark3's I use are a little slower in some of the darker situations but I love the positive feedback.

The issue is the transmissive LCD, which cannot be side-lit at as steep an angle as the etched screen of older bodies.
 
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