Right and assuming multi-shot mode is enabled, do I have to hold the shutter for 7 exposures to be taken or that one press of the shutter is enough to trigger all 7 exposures to be taken?
thw2 wrote:
Yes, this is my experience too. AF reliability is far better than 7D.
To either of the two 70D owners:
I haven't seen any information that would indicate technological improvements to the autofocus system aside from live view. Does this perceived improvement include servo mode, or just locking focus in one shot mode?
brimull - all the reports seem to suggest its contrast AF system a simplified version of the 7d system. Not sure if there were any under the hood improvements though...
brimull wrote:
To either of the two 70D owners:
I haven't seen any information that would indicate technological improvements to the autofocus system aside from live view. Does this perceived improvement include servo mode, or just locking focus in one shot mode?
Brian M.
Single shot through optical viewfinder. AF consistency is MUCH better than 7D.
When using the iPad or any other iOS device connected to the 70D, can I enable a grid for compositional purposes on the iPad such as the rule of thirds?
lsquare wrote:
When using the iPad or any other iOS device connected to the 70D, can I enable a grid for compositional purposes on the iPad such as the rule of thirds?
lsquare wrote:
When using the iPad or any other iOS device connected to the 70D, can I enable a grid for compositional purposes on the iPad such as the rule of thirds?
So when the EOS Remote App is activated, does the live view screen on the 70D stays on or it turns off? If it stays on, I'm assuming the grid can be activated right?
Assuming multi-shot mode is enabled, do I have to hold the shutter for 7 exposures to be taken or that one press of the shutter is enough to trigger all 7 exposures to be taken?