Hi everyone - first post as in desparate need of an answer which neither manual nor Canon support will tell me!
I own an EOS M10 (https://www.canon.co.uk/cameras/eos-m10/)
I'm taking a photography course but one of the assignments for next week requires me to set up a composition with three objects in it at different distances, then take three pictures from the same place where the focus is only on one object to the left, one where the focus is in the middle and one on the right.
I can't work out how or if I can do this? On DSLRs you can often use a dial to move the area of focus. Naturally this being a compact I was hoping this was just buried in a menu (and it has an impressive array of DSLR-like features).
I believe I can use the touchscreen to do this (from some googling) but touching it simply seems to trigger the shutter, not move the focus point. Is this possible by any method?
The camera is currently set to: - Aperture Priority - AF operation: ONE-SHOT - AF method: 1-point AF - Continuous AF - OFF
Thank you!
I own an EOS M10 (https://www.canon.co.uk/cameras/eos-m10/)
I'm taking a photography course but one of the assignments for next week requires me to set up a composition with three objects in it at different distances, then take three pictures from the same place where the focus is only on one object to the left, one where the focus is in the middle and one on the right.
I can't work out how or if I can do this? On DSLRs you can often use a dial to move the area of focus. Naturally this being a compact I was hoping this was just buried in a menu (and it has an impressive array of DSLR-like features).
I believe I can use the touchscreen to do this (from some googling) but touching it simply seems to trigger the shutter, not move the focus point. Is this possible by any method?
The camera is currently set to: - Aperture Priority - AF operation: ONE-SHOT - AF method: 1-point AF - Continuous AF - OFF
Thank you!
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