I have a canon 700d camera bought in germany. From tadoy on the LCD info display ist not working correctly anymore. It is not a issue with the hardware, because the menu and info buttons are working as expected.I alread did a settings reset but is doesn't help.

The problem ist, that after turning the camera on the LCD info display (with data about currunte camera settings) is just black and not showing any information. By pushing the Info button, following by Q button the LCD info comes up. When it is there i can navigate through those settings and change them.


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After taking a photo the photo preview disappears pretty quickly (there is not time to check the photo). Before that issue the photo preview was longer. When the LCD info display is on, and I change the mode from AV to TV with the wheel, the display goes off and I can turn it only on, by pressing info button and folowing by Q button, again.

But, after that when I use Camera Connect to transfer the pictures from the Camera to my Galaxy S8 or iPad, I go to the picures on my Galaxy S8 or iPad and GPS location info is gone from the pictures.

Thanks to that thread, I found out I have to remove the SD card from the camera and use an SD card adapter to transfer the pictures directly to my Galaxy S8 and iPad. This is not as convenient as transferring the pictures directly with the Camera Connect App, but at least the GPS location info is preverved when transferring the pictures with an SD card adapter.

One question though; under the assumption that people adding location info to their photos do so because they specifically want it, why in the world would the default setting in the app be to NOT include location info during a transfer?

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A low-pass filter is included, helping to prevent moir and false color artifacts at the expense of a little per-pixel sharpness. There is, however, no built-in sensor cleaning mechanism. You can opt instead to have the camera simply detect the locations of dust particles on the sensor and then fill these in with data from surrounding pixels, or to clean the sensor manually.

In live view mode, the dedicated autofocus sensor cannot be used by default, and hence the Canon T6 will switch to contrast-detection autofocus alone. Here, you have a choice of FlexiZone single or face-detection live autofocus, either of which provide for coverage across 80% of the frame width and height. Alternatively, you can opt to have the camera drop the mirror briefly during focus operation, interrupting the live view feed but allowing for phase-detection autofocus to be used.

The viewfinder has a fixed focusing screen, and displays information including focus point location, basic exposure information and flash status. It can also display certain other functions such as highlight tone priority, monochrome shooting, white balance correction and more. Depth of field preview is possible using a custom function.

No anti-glare coating is used, however, and the display is also unarticulated, so cannot be used to frame selfies. As is typical at this pricepoint, it also lacks a touch-screen overlay, meaning that it can't be used to set the point of focus, nor to control other features of the camera.

Exposure modes include a fairly typical choice of flexible program, shutter-priority, aperture-priority, or manual exposure modes, with the latter including a bulb mode capability. These are paired with a scene intelligent auto mode, a flash off mode, a creative auto mode, and six scene positions on the mode dial (portrait, landscape, close-up, sports, food and night portrait). The food mode is a new addition compared to the earlier camera.

A two or 10-second self-timer is also provided, should you want to avoid camera shake or get yourself in the picture, and the 10-second self-timer can optionally capture anywhere from two to 10 shots in a row.

Unlike its predecessor, the Canon Rebel T6 includes in-camera Wi-Fi wireless networking capability. This allows Android and iOS smart device owners to transfer images to their phone or tablet for sharing online or viewing on a larger display. The system supports 802.11b/g/n wireless networks, and can operate either in access point or infrastructure modes. It has a manufacturer-rated working range of up to 15 meters (49.21 feet) without obstructions between the camera and smart device.

As well as the Wi-Fi connectivity, a Near-Field Communications antenna is included. This makes it even easier for Android users to connect their smart device to the camera. Simply bumping the two devices together is enough to create a connection and start sharing your creations. Sadly, Apple devices can't take advantage of this feature, even though newer models do include an NFC radio. That's Apple's fault, though, as the company has chosen to lock down the hardware solely for its own use, instead of allowing third-party access as on Android devices.

The Canon T6 stores its images and movies on Secure Digital cards. These include both the higher-capacity SDHC and SDXC card types. However, not surprisingly given its modest performance, this model does not support the higher-speed UHS-I standard, and will instead operate at the regular, lower rate with these cards. Eye-Fi cards are said to be supported, although their use is not guaranteed. There would seem to be little reason to use these, though, given the inclusion of in-camera Wi-Fi.

The Canon Rebel T6 draws power from a proprietary LP-E10 lithium-ion rechargeable battery pack, and a dedicated LC-E10 battery charger is included in the bundle. (In-camera battery charging is not supported.)

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