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Old 12-03-2013, 01:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Octane View Post
You get used to it.

It didn't take long to become adept at the difference.

I actually prefer it this way.

You can set the zoom to go to a pre-configured zoom level (almost 1:1) which takes the scrolling out of the equation. At least it does on the 5D Mark III. I'm assuming the 6D's firmware is based on that lineage.

I don't understand why you'd want to assign HDR to a button? Firstly, in-camera HDR saves only to JPG, and, secondly, HDR...

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Do you have the 6D or are you referring to the 5D III ?

HDR - true. I suppose I was thinking if it's going to be any use at all it has to be quick to turn on/off. I can see a place for it in happy-snap situations where I don't want to spend time processing the shot later, such as I use my iPhone's HDR function for, if it were easy to turn on/off.
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