[s:40] ..........咦~~~是嗎~~~~小弟雖然操作過實機~但是還沒上過電腦......
不過在canon發表的白皮書上面...........針對live view對焦的說明上~
第一句話就是 \"focusing is manual only with live view\" [s:44]
上面說透過eos utility 2.0能做的是.....將你要選擇的對焦點部份做5x或10x的局部放大
然後 \"you can focus manually while looking at the LCD monitor\" [s:25]
還是說小弟的破英文有遺漏掉某句話~~~[s:21]
[s:40] ..........咦~~~是嗎~~~~小弟雖然操作過實機~但是還沒上過電腦......
不過在canon發表的白皮書上面...........針對live view對焦的說明上~
第一句話就是 \"focusing is manual only with live view\" ...
We\'ve only done one test to see if leaving Live View on for extended periods causes the image to degrade. In that test, the only evidence we saw of a reduction in image quality was the introduction of a handful of hot pixels after 45 minutes of continuous use. Otherwise, the photo taken after 45 minutes looked the same as one taken just prior to activating Live View. But we need to test this more.
Two things that I\'d hope that the software engineers could change but don\'t think they can: First, there is about a 1/4 - œ second lag between what the camera is capturing and the image your seeing on your laptop screen - so it\'s not meant to follow focus during live sporting event for example - the lag is simply too long. Secondly AF is disabled during live view - so again that limits the use of this to fine-tuning of focus and exposure before the event happens. Second there is also a small lag between the time you fire the camera on your laptop and when the camera actually fires - so you\'ll need to anticipate a bit - which you can get used to.