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Hi,
I just bought my first SLR, a canon 60D with a 18-200 lense.
Before this camera I had a digital canon camera which could generate 16:9 images, and I understood that the 60D could also generate 16:9 images.
But when I looked at the manual I noticed that the following restrictions are applied to 16:9:
1. They only apply when using live view, not when using view finder. Meaning that even when the camera is set to 16:9, using the view finder will generate 4:3 images.
2. The setting doesn't apply to auto and CA modes, only to manual/semi-manual modes.
I very much like to take pictures using the view finder (saves battery and more "cool"), but I also would like to get 16:9 images (I often use pictures I take as desktop images on 16:9 screens).
Is there no way to make the camera take 16:9 images when using the view finder?
I just bought my first SLR, a canon 60D with a 18-200 lense.
Before this camera I had a digital canon camera which could generate 16:9 images, and I understood that the 60D could also generate 16:9 images.
But when I looked at the manual I noticed that the following restrictions are applied to 16:9:
1. They only apply when using live view, not when using view finder. Meaning that even when the camera is set to 16:9, using the view finder will generate 4:3 images.
2. The setting doesn't apply to auto and CA modes, only to manual/semi-manual modes.
I very much like to take pictures using the view finder (saves battery and more "cool"), but I also would like to get 16:9 images (I often use pictures I take as desktop images on 16:9 screens).
Is there no way to make the camera take 16:9 images when using the view finder?