Sunday 16 September 2012


Canon EOS 650D
Once our desired settings have been selected, shooting can be done via the screen. A touch-selected AF point executes One-Shot AF then the Touch Shutter release function lets the camera automatically release the shutter to take a picture once your subject is in focus.Simply touch the screen to select and set menu options. For both Live View and Movie shooting, have easy access to Quick Control, adjust functions such as shutter speed, AF point selection, aperture, exposure compensation, and ISO speed. Moreover, you can use the Touch Shutter release function in Live View to shoot photos. For your touch control convenience, choose from standard/sensitive/off options.Pinch your fingers or expand them on the screen to zoom in/out of pictures. To browse images, simply drag or swipe your fingers across the screen. You can also drag two fingers so you can do image jumps. Likewise, scrolling around index displays and even trimming is now possible.Regardless of composition or pattern in subject, expect excellent performance especially as the centre AF point is cross-type sensitive to diagonal lines at f/2.8, and likewise works as a cross-type point at f/5.6 (dual cross-type). This means faster and more precise focusing in any photographic situation, including any dimly-lit environment.
Cross-Type-9-pt-AF

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