![]() ![]() ![]() I wish I could reassign it to one of the more accessible buttons, but that's not an option. I wish it turned on automatically when I adjust focus on the lens when in AF mode, but it is still pretty easy by hitting the MF button before I turn the lens ring. With EF lenses you must use the lens switch to turn manual on/off - it cannot be controlled from the camera. Now I see why they didn't put the switch on these lenses. It turns on/off with a touch of the thumb dial on EF-M lenses without taking my eye off the view finder. I find it quite useful with 5X or 10X magnification with either viewfinder. It works well with the back screen or the EVF. Just as easy to use with the 22 or 50 STM. Particularly nice focusing the moon with my 100-400 II + 2X - yellow works great in this situation. ![]() I think I like it better than the split prism on my A1. The older EOS M3 is similar but doesnt have 1080p 60 slow motion. You can pick the color that best highlights the scene your are shooting. You can get Magic Lantern firmware to extend its video capabilities. For me, blue looks great against foliage, yellow for water/sky/night scenes. That's nice for colorblind folks like me - red doesn't work well. There are actually three colors to choose from: red, yellow, or blue. Something to consider on my next body purchase. I'm using it more than I expected to adjust focus or shoot MF like the old days. ![]()
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