Is there a setting I can change so I can take pictures more rapidly when using live view?
icor1031 Goldmember More info Post edited over 7 years ago by icor1031. | May 11, 2016 19:11 | #1 Is there a setting I can change so I can take pictures more rapidly when using live view? Canon 5Ds || Zeiss Sonnar 135/2 || Zeiss Otus 85/1.4 || Sigma ART 85/1.4 || Sigma ART 50/1.4 || Tamron SP 35/1.4
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May 11, 2016 20:29 | #2 What AF mode are you using?
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Bassat "I am still in my underwear." 8,075 posts Likes: 2742 Joined Oct 2015 More info Post edited over 7 years ago by Bassat. | May 11, 2016 20:42 | #3 Permanent banMy 6D shoots still frames in LV just as fast as it does using the VF. Set lens to Manual Focus, Drive to HS Burst, Engage LV, and press the shutter. It doesn't get much easier than that.
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Phoenixkh a mere speck More info | May 11, 2016 22:01 | #4 Bassat wrote in post #18004111 My 6D shoots still frames in LV just as fast as it does using the VF. Set lens to Manual Focus, Drive to HS Burst, Engage LV, and press the shutter. It doesn't get much easier than that. Tom, I don't know when you graduated..... but congrats on your RN acheivement. Kim (the male variety) Canon 1DX2 | 1D IV | 16-35 f/4 IS | 24-105 f/4 IS | 100L IS macro | 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II | 100-400Lii | 50 f/1.8 STM | Canon 1.4X III
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Bassat "I am still in my underwear." 8,075 posts Likes: 2742 Joined Oct 2015 More info Post edited over 7 years ago by Bassat. | May 11, 2016 22:13 | #5 Permanent banPhoenixkh wrote in post #18004171 Tom, I don't know when you graduated..... but congrats on your RN acheivement. Thank you very much, Kim. Last final exam: 3/29. Last clinical: 4/15. Pinning (a nursing thing) was 4/30. Graduation was yesterday (5/10). All I have left to do is take my state boards (NCLEX). It has been a long, long road. I could not have done it without my wife pulling me (she finished RN program in 8/2014), and lots of my classmates (most of whom are about 1/3 my age) pushing me. I plan to take most of the summer off, and get back to work around 8/1.
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Phoenixkh a mere speck More info | May 11, 2016 22:41 | #6 Bassat wrote in post #18004183 Thank you very much, Kim. Last final exam: 3/29. Last clinical: 4/15. Pinning (a nursing thing) was 4/30. Graduation was yesterday (5/10). All I have left to do is take my state boards (NCLEX). It has been a long, long road. I could not have done it without my wife pulling me (she finished RN program in 8/2014), and lots of my classmates (most of whom are about 1/3 my age) pushing me. I plan to take most of the summer off, and get back to work around 8/1. Nursing (BSRN) school is said to be THE hardest undergraduate curriculum going. No argument from me. I got a BS Chemistry degree 35 year ago. Piece of cake compared to this. I did my Basic Combat Training in '74 (remember Viet Nam?) in the middle of a war. BCT has absolutely nothing on a nursing program. Nursing school was the hardest thing I've ever done. I loved it. Can't wait to get started. Congrats, again. I do remember Vietnam. I graduated from HS in '71. I was in that lottery system back then (my number: 148). I wasn't drafted but did spend a couple years doing volunteer work in Indonesia right after HS. Kim (the male variety) Canon 1DX2 | 1D IV | 16-35 f/4 IS | 24-105 f/4 IS | 100L IS macro | 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II | 100-400Lii | 50 f/1.8 STM | Canon 1.4X III
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May 11, 2016 23:48 | #7 Bassat wrote in post #18004111 My 6D shoots still frames in LV just as fast as it does using the VF. Set lens to Manual Focus, Drive to HS Burst, Engage LV, and press the shutter. It doesn't get much easier than that. MF-only lens. Canon 5Ds || Zeiss Sonnar 135/2 || Zeiss Otus 85/1.4 || Sigma ART 85/1.4 || Sigma ART 50/1.4 || Tamron SP 35/1.4
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DesolateMirror Senior Member More info Post edited over 7 years ago by DesolateMirror. (2 edits in all) | May 12, 2016 01:41 | #8 icor1031 wrote in post #18004229 MF-only lens. It will keep shooting rapidly if I hold the button, but if I take just 1 picture and then release shutter and want to take another, there's a long delay. I don't think there's a lot you can do about this unless you went with a mirrorless camera. MF lens helps speed it up a little.
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May 12, 2016 02:16 | #9 DesolateMirror wrote in post #18004296 I don't think there's a lot you can do about this unless you went with a mirrorless camera. MF lens helps speed it up a little. If you're familiar with Magic Lantern there's an option for "silent shooting" which effectively just captures the live view to an image rather than flipping the mirror and taking the shot. It's a little quicker, you can burst 30 frames in less than a second, but for single shots it's really not much faster AND the images are only half(?) resolution of what you normally get by pressing the shutter. You can choose DNG which is nice though. Edit: There's an option for full-res but it's experimental and I haven't been able to make it work. I have ML, but I won't sacrifice quality. Canon 5Ds || Zeiss Sonnar 135/2 || Zeiss Otus 85/1.4 || Sigma ART 85/1.4 || Sigma ART 50/1.4 || Tamron SP 35/1.4
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Bassat "I am still in my underwear." 8,075 posts Likes: 2742 Joined Oct 2015 More info | May 12, 2016 03:21 | #10 Permanent banicor1031 wrote in post #18004229 MF-only lens. It will keep shooting rapidly if I hold the button, but if I take just 1 picture and then release shutter and want to take another, there's a long delay. My 6D does exactly the same thing, so I suppose it is designed that way. You are really bucking the function of LV & AF, here. Why the need to stay in LV? Your camera is easily capable of rapid single-fire shooting if you shut off the LV.
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May 12, 2016 12:48 | #11 Bassat wrote in post #18004338 My 6D does exactly the same thing, so I suppose it is designed that way. You are really bucking the function of LV & AF, here. Why the need to stay in LV? Your camera is easily capable of rapid single-fire shooting if you shut off the LV. For magnified focusing, because it's an MF lens. Canon 5Ds || Zeiss Sonnar 135/2 || Zeiss Otus 85/1.4 || Sigma ART 85/1.4 || Sigma ART 50/1.4 || Tamron SP 35/1.4
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Bassat "I am still in my underwear." 8,075 posts Likes: 2742 Joined Oct 2015 More info | Permanent banHave you tried a split-prism focusing screen? The 6D's screen is interchangeable.
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May 12, 2016 13:14 | #13 Bassat wrote in post #18004712 Have you tried a split-prism focusing screen? The 6D's screen is interchangeable. look at my signature lol Canon 5Ds || Zeiss Sonnar 135/2 || Zeiss Otus 85/1.4 || Sigma ART 85/1.4 || Sigma ART 50/1.4 || Tamron SP 35/1.4
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Bassat "I am still in my underwear." 8,075 posts Likes: 2742 Joined Oct 2015 More info Post edited over 7 years ago by Bassat. | Permanent banI did look at your signature. I only got as far as the first 3 or 4 manual lenses.
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May 12, 2016 13:31 | #15 Bassat wrote in post #18004718 I did look at your signature. I only got as far as the first 3 or 4 manual lenses. Sorry.I don't understand 'shimming'. The 6D split focus screen should be a drop-in. What is the issue that causes shimming to be necessary? EDIT: I guess Canon does not make a split prism for the 6D. Looks like the best you can do is Eg-S. Is that what you are using? No, I have a custom split-prism screen. They use the Eg-S though, I believe. Canon 5Ds || Zeiss Sonnar 135/2 || Zeiss Otus 85/1.4 || Sigma ART 85/1.4 || Sigma ART 50/1.4 || Tamron SP 35/1.4
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