Tuesday 25 April 2017

autofocus - How can I focus in very low light with my Canon 60D?


I'm using a Canon 60D and would like to focus in low light. I know Canons — in fact, all cameras — can struggle here with auto focus, but I'm talking about light so low that I wouldn't be able to see in the view finder.


Is there some kind of infrared light meter I can use to help the camera judge focusing distance? Or a different solution? Some external lights will expose the image on flash.


In liveview the camera has trouble deciding to finally take the picture at all, ever. It will AF when pressing the shutter down and then never take the shot.




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