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Eftandopol
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Aug 29, 2012 14:01 |  #1

Hi!
I recently i buy a Canon 7D and I seem to have a problem. Now working with him more in Full Auto and Creative Auto mode. Problem I want to ask is the following: When you want to automatically create access setings of QA, all well and good so select what interests me. But I do not know and fail to get out of QA (ie panel with associated setting, if you pull phot thereafter returns to the same settings screen mode specific CA I noticed, however, that this does not happen in any other way to take photos that is to. Suppose I am in M mode, press QA .. do settings then black screen picture can give photo, not remain stuck on full screen settings as it happens in CA. Hopefully I was clear enough and thank you nice advance for any ideas, answered!




  
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Aug 29, 2012 14:32 |  #2

I can't understand what you said , it seems you used an online transaltor




  
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Aug 29, 2012 15:43 as a reply to  @ ernestoqr's post |  #3

Possibly he means he doesn't know how to exit the Q screen? That's the closest I can decipher, anyway.




  
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Aug 29, 2012 20:47 |  #4

It wont just 'go away' or turn off until you press the shutter button or it automatically turns off. or you go into the menu and then go back out of the menu(i.e. pressing Menu twice)


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Aug 30, 2012 04:37 as a reply to  @ AJCanon's post |  #5

I'd rather interpret it as he wonders why there's always a setting screen displayed when he uses the CA mode. That's just how it works. You adjust the settings using the display on the rear.

The solution is of course simple. Don't use CA. P mode does the same, but better, and allows you to select your AF point etc.


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