top->right or right->top: Q in ML menu, MENU key in Canon menu (this "gesture" is closest to the Q button) hold direction pads for at least 0.3 seconds: navigation works nice, but how do you change values?! I was tempted to start enabling them using a gesture (or even using just gestures for all the actions). I'm not sure what's the best way to assign these gestures to functions, because (1) there are just 4 direction events and (2) they are very easy to trigger by mistake. for some reason it does not send unpress events for long touches while recording (what the.)
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it disables the top scrollwheel in GUI mode 41, but works in 84 it disables the rear scrollwheel (could not find a way around it) it does not work during regular standby or recording (so it's hard to use it to open ML menu or to change exposure parameters) it only works in GUI modes 41 (Q dialog), 84 (sound level adjustment) and a few others Unfortunately, this feature is guarded very well by the dragons in the MPU: There's also 0x8000004B PROP_SILENT_CONTROL_SETTING (the setting from Canon menu). Status values: 1 = enabled and 3 = disabled. They are controlled by property 0x80030047 PROP_SILENT_CONTROL_STATUS (MPU message 03 46). Turns out, the controls weren't tied to any of these. I've mentioned before that, with Canon's implementation, this kind of control was only available while recording (and only after pressing Q). larger gestures would work as well: top->right->bottom (180 degrees) or any other combinations. 8 "small" gestures (45 degrees): top->right, right->bottom, bottom->right etc. However, we can use gestures - slide the finger from top to right, for example, and you get two "press" events and one "unpress" at the end.
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Pressing two "buttons" at the same time does not give any event (so we can't, for example, use 2-finger taps to assign various functions). Unfortunately, there's no SET event - just 4 direction keys and one (common) unpress event. The analog side is not under our control it's actually beyond our understanding limit, since we don't even know the processor architecture of the MPU on DIGIC 5. This feature is controlled by the MPU - it sends events similar to the direction keys (actually coded much like the joystick events: regular up/down/left/right = 0x0B followed by 02/09/06/05, silent control = 0x28 followed by the same direction code). However, after registering the "press" event, you can sometimes move your finger back by 1-2 mm and the camera would consider the "button" is still "pressed". I could not trigger events with another object (metallic or not) and I could not trigger them without moving the camera slightly. you have to press Q during video recording (!) in order to activate it. With Canon's implementation, this feature only works while recording video (H.264), and. However, I find it very useful - and also fun to explore. It's probably a very underrated feature, since the only videos I could find on this were in Korean.
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Or, even during a timelapse, when you want to make sure you've enabled some setting in menu and you don't want to risk having to align everything in post. Therefore, it's desirable (although far from perfect) while shooting video, but also during other situations where camera movement should be avoided - such as extreme macro without a sturdy fixture. During this process, the camera does move slightly, but in any case, the movement is a LOT less than with a full button press. There are four finger sensors on the rear scrollwheel - touch them lightly to get an event similar to a button press. Until some days ago - I've applied this knowledge and got a successful proof of concept. I had several unsuccessful attempts to understand how it works, but as I didn't really know what I was doing, it was a complete mystery for me. That was one of my oldest pet peeves since the 5D Mark III was announced. View All Canon Photographic Cameras list of all ElectronicsĬanon eos 1100d reviews, canon ef 50mm f/1.If you have played with the broken camera from the homepage, you already knew this is coming View All Canon Photographic Cameras most reviewed ElectronicsĬanon ef 50mm f/1.8 ii camera lens reviews, canon eos 700d reviews, canon eos 5d mark iii reviews, canon eos 600d reviews, canon eos-1d digital slr camera reviews, canon eos 1100d reviews, canon eos-m reviews, canon elph 370z reviews, canon prima zoom shot qd reviews, canon elph lt260 reviews Canon eos-888 reviews, canon eos-500n reviews, canon eos-88 reviews, canon eos 66 reviews, canon prima af8 reviews, canon prima zoom shot qd reviews, canon eos-300 reviews, canon prima as-1 reviews, canon eos 700d reviews, canon eos 5d mark iii reviews