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Display & Print Auto Focus Point

 
lziering
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Sep 04, 2003 14:41 |  #1

In the Canon File Viewer Utility you can display the auto focus points and it will indicate which one was selected. Is there any way to save a copy of this so that I can email Canon and show them which focus point was selected and where the Camera actually focused.

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Another owner of a 10D with the backfocus problem.




  
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chris ­ maddock
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Sep 04, 2003 15:07 |  #2

If you're using Windows, [Print Screen] should copy a screenshot to the clipboard, for pasting into a graphics editor of your choice. It may need [Alt] or [Ctrl] to be pressed simltaneously, it depends on your setup.

If you're on a Mac, sorry no idea - but there probably is something similar.

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Sep 04, 2003 15:26 |  #3

Or you can search for a program that does a 'Screen Capture' if you wanted to email rather than print (you can still print too)


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