4. Under the [ ] tab, select [AF method]. In Basic Zone modes, it is under the [ ] tab. To shoot a movie, it is under the [ ] tab. 5. Select the desired AF method, then press < >. 6. Press the < > button. The Live View image will appear on the LCD monitor. I am having issues when using live view on my Canon 70D. I am able to access live view; however, when I push the shutter button (either the button itself or on the touch screen), the camera stops working completely and I have to turn it off and back on. At first, this was intermittent, however, it has gotten worse. I am using fully charged Hello Lizres1314, This behavior definitely sounds unusual. In this situation I would perform a complete reset on the camera for further testing. To do this I would first reset the settings of the camera using the Clear All Camera Settings option in the 5th Set Up (yellow wrench) menu section. The EOS 6D is the first DSLR to provide this connectivity as a built-in feature, without the need for additional external accessories. The camera's internal Wi-Fi transmitter supports 802.11b/g/n standards and, according to Canon, has a transmission range of up to 30m/98.4 ft. Be aware that movie mode is disabled when Wi-Fi is active on the It simply won't capture image in live view everything else is working properly. Camera and Video Technician: Cameron , replied 2 years ago Do me a favor, try the opposite of what I said at first. Step 1: Check for compatibility and download the app. Canon Camera Connect is a free app available for download on Android and iOS devices. To get started, head to the Play Store or the App Store and hit Install. The app is compatible with a broad range of Canon digital cameras, including: Over a dozen Canon PowerShot models. ISO (sensitivity to light) ISO sets the 6D's sensitivity to light. 100 is normal, and 6,400 or higher is much more sensitive for very low light. The higher the ISO, the more noise there will be in your image. Try to keep the ISO as low as possible. To adjust ISO, press ISO and turn the top dial. Canon 6D Mark II using external monitor for Liveview. 11-13-2017 06:41 PM. Is it possible to connect a Canon 6D Mark II to a high res monitor via HDMI for the purposes of displaying live view while having the camera connected to the computer for camera control functions via USB? It seems as soon as the computer (Windows 10) boots up to a fUVxil.