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Posted: Mon Jan 10th, 2022 08:01
 
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No it’s just a hidden switchable menu function to enlarge the target area Eric . There are two methods and the normally used one doesn’t allow a focus box this one does ,ideal for keeping a small bird in eye focus
There are hidden gems in all these cameras that take time to evaluate their usability for your needs.

Its taken me 3 months to discover I can configure a fn button next to the shutter button to do a viewfinder playback of the taken images on my Sony. Now I don’t need to move the camera away from the eye, just move index finger between two adjacent buttons. :banghead:



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No it’s just a hidden switchable menu function to enlarge the target area Eric . There are two methods and the normally used one doesn’t allow a focus box this one does ,ideal for keeping a small bird in eye focus
Similar feature on the Fuji X series cameras.
Very useful feature.

Olympus and Sony seem a bit ahead of Fuji and Nikon with this technology but the Z9 may address this.



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I'm trying to load pics from flicker but they seem to have changed everything. Any help appreciated.

 




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BB code cut and paste iain 
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Just be aware that some photo sites assign temporary URLs to the images which expire, so images may disappear from the forum.

Not sure if Flickr do this but it is always safer to upload the image from your machine using the blue cross in the editor.



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Just be aware that some photo sites assign temporary URLs to the images which expire, so images may disappear from the forum.

Not sure if Flickr do this but it is always safer to upload the image from your machine using the blue cross in the editor.

Which was not working last week hence. I uploaded a couple via Flickr , it’s now working again !!

 




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BB code cut and paste iain 
fields of gold by jeff and jan  cohen, on Flickr

That’s what I thought but when I clicked it nothing happened. I restarted the pc and it’s working now so will load some images later.

 




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couple of goldfinch shots through double glazed windows , lazy day shooting from the settee 

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