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jerrypeisen
11th of January 2005 (Tue), 11:22
In the viewer utility on the toolbox there is a tool to show you the AF focus point for the photo that you are viewing. That tool won't highlight & therefore I can't get to see the AF point that I chose. Any suggestions.
Thanks
Jerry
PacAce
11th of January 2005 (Tue), 11:29
In the viewer utility on the toolbox there is a tool to show you the AF focus point for the photo that you are viewing. That tool won't highlight & therefore I can't get to see the AF point that I chose. Any suggestions.
Thanks
Jerry
It only works for certain types of cameras. I have the G3 and it doesn't work for it but it does work for the 10D and the 1DmkII. What camera are you using?
scottbergerphoto
11th of January 2005 (Tue), 11:50
It also won't show for shots taken in AI Servo.
Scott
Jesper
11th of January 2005 (Tue), 12:26
It only works for certain types of cameras. I have the G3 and it doesn't work for it but it does work for the 10D and the 1DmkII. What camera are you using?EOS Viewer Utility does not work at all for non-EOS cameras.
Just tried it out: OK, it does show thumbnails for my PowerShot G3 RAW images, but if I double-click an image, nothing happens.
jerrypeisen
11th of January 2005 (Tue), 13:42
I'm not in A! servo and am using both a D60 & a 1DmkII
Jerry
PacAce
11th of January 2005 (Tue), 14:21
EOS Viewer Utility does not work at all for non-EOS cameras.
Just tried it out: OK, it does show thumbnails for my PowerShot G3 RAW images, but if I double-click an image, nothing happens.
You're right, Jesper. I got it confused with FVU which did support the G3 and the 10D. :confused:
PacAce
11th of January 2005 (Tue), 14:22
I'm not in A! servo and am using both a D60 & a 1DmkII
Jerry
EVU with AF point display works fine with my 10D and my 1DmkII. So I'm not sure why you're having problems with yours. :confused:
BTW, just so we're on the same wavelength. You're talking about the AF point on the image itself, right? Not the thumbnails since you won't see it there.
jerrypeisen
11th of January 2005 (Tue), 15:03
BTW, just so we're on the same wavelength. You're talking about the AF point on the image itself, right? Not the thumbnails since you won't see it there.
Yes. By the way, the icon on the tool bar can't even be highlighted.
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