When you first use Live View mode on your Canon EOS 60D, you see your subject and the focusing frame. You can press Info to add basic shooting information (the exposure index, ISO, and battery indicator, to name a few) to the bottom of the display.
Additionally, the EOS 60D's rear-panel LCD monitor can be used as a viewfinder, via the camera's Live View mode (see the Live View tab).A sampling of exposure information appears on-screen, and if
To choose a single autofocus point, set the camera to Manual AF Point Selection mode. Rotate the Main dial. This option is easiest when you're looking in the viewfinder. Press the Set button. Pressing the button toggles the camera between Automatic AF Point Selection and Manual AF Point Selection with the center point activated.
Canon 60D live view + auto focus Mar 25, 2013 I have a question about live view shooting in auto focus. I am pretty new to all the tech details. I have read a lot of threads that say shooting autofocus in live view is "slow." Well yes it is "slow", but I am afraid I am hurting the camera when I do this because i have to hold the button down for
1. Is it possible to see live view on a Canon 60D while recording, and at the same time get connected to the tv with the AV cable? No. When you connect the HDMI or AV cable to the camera, the display is routed to that output instead of the camera's screen. Your best bet might be to use small external monitor (battery powered 7" HDMI monitors
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