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Jan 04, 2016 19:46 |  #1

Hey guys. Just a quick question here. I was sure that when you review an image in-camera, the autofocus point location was shown on the image. Am I remembering correctly or am I just having a fading memory. Thanks for any help.:-)


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Jan 04, 2016 20:00 |  #2

KT29 wrote in post #17844750 (external link)
Hey guys. Just a quick question here. I was sure that when you review an image in-camera, the autofocus point location was shown on the image. Am I remembering correctly or am I just having a fading memory. Thanks for any help.:-)

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It doesn't by default. Maybe in your custom functions or review settings?

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Jan 04, 2016 20:55 |  #3

Canon's software, DPP has a function to show AF point(s). maybe that's where you saw it.


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Jan 04, 2016 21:27 |  #4

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It doesn't by default. Maybe in your custom functions or review settings?

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Thanks. My 70D does retain the focus point in image review in camera. It is a nice feature. Probably just getting the two camera's confused. Old age sucks.:-)

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Canon's software, DPP has a function to show AF point(s). maybe that's where you saw it.


Yes, the focus points do show up in DPP. Thanks for your reply.:-)


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Jan 04, 2016 21:33 |  #5

KT29 wrote in post #17844845 (external link)
Thanks. My 70D does retain the focus point in image review in camera. It is a nice feature. Probably just getting the two camera's confused. Old age sucks.:-)

Yup, I've seen no such feature or custom setting on my T4i.


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Jan 04, 2016 23:00 |  #6

T4i doesn't have that capability.


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Jan 04, 2016 23:08 |  #7

Boone13 wrote in post #17844850 (external link)
Yup, I've seen no such feature or custom setting on my T4i.

Thanks for the info.


rrblint wrote in post #17844914 (external link)
T4i doesn't have that capability.

Thanks. I believe you all are correct.


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