Now the ice has started to appear - can anyone tell me if you can turn off the power fold mirrors on a new 61 plate Focus Titanium as they creaked a little this morning and can see this getting worse when we have colder mornings , I have checked the menu and no option and the dealer said they don't know and to book it in which I can't be arsed. My mk7 fiesta Zetec S had an option to link to lock but can't see this on Focus - If it can't be done its a pretty crap as the winter will ruin the power fold.
What a good question, and I'll be quite interested to hear the outcome. I know that with my ST Mondeo I dare not fold the mirrors in when its icy. I suspect that if the mirrors do freeze up then a circuit breaker will trip out?
I have recently taken delivery of a new 2015 Focus and wished also to disable the auto mirror fold-when-locking function. Pulling the fuse will not help since that will stop the manual fold won't it? Like Chris, we had a Fiesta prev. which had a menu function available to do the job but with this car I'm blowed if I can find it.
I have been trying to photograph hummingbirds. R5, EF100-400mm L ƒ5.6 w/adapter ring. Usual settings around ƒ5.6, ISO 400, 1/2000; remote RF trigger. Each time I adjust the settings, I resave it to "C1" custom settings (having learned that if the camera goes to sleep you lose any adjustments you made.)
However, when the R5 goes to sleep, and then wakes up when I click the remote, the focus is gone! It is so completely off you can only tell if a bird is there by some extra-color in the completely burred-beyond-recognition scene. Worthless. So, AF is worthless in this scenario. Now MF seems to be worthless as well. Any idea/thoughts/ suggestions?
My guess is that in fact, you are not actually focusing the lens anymore, such as with earlier EF lenses or the older film-era FD lenses, but are just changing the focus setting of the camera electronics. That would explain why it loses the focus every time it wakes up, and also suggests that these settings can't be saved (which seems ridiculous.) If it were really a mechanical setting, it would not be able to change the setting by itself...
"My guess is that in fact, you are not actually focusing the lens anymore, such as with earlier EF lenses or the older film-era FD lenses, but are just changing the focus setting of the camera electronics."
I meant to write EF-camera lenses or the older film-era FD-camera lenses, meaning when mounted on those EF cameras or FD cameras. In my attempt to be brieft, I left out some additional information such as:
1) This is a phenomenon with the R5 (at least, assume for the other "R" cameras, as I only have this one) as this is certainly not a problem with my 5D-MKIII or any other DSLR I've owned. You manually focus. You shut the camera off. You turn it back on. Vola! It is still focused on exactly where you last focused it.
Your comment, "the camera doesn't save any focus information" is a statement suggesting that it is, indeed, an electronic focus on the R5 camera, not a mechanical one, as with the same lens on a 5D MKIII, and as such, somehow disengages ithe manual focus ring using it instead to drive digital information to the camera. How else would it not be focused then when you turn it back on? The fact that it is "all electric" yet you can't then save the focus info - hugely important - seems ridiculous then. And Canon says nothing about this anywhere.
"I have been trying to photograph hummingbirds. R5, EF100-400mm L ƒ5.6 w/adapter ring. Usual settings around ƒ5.6, ISO 400, 1/2000; remote RF trigger. Each time I adjust the settings, I resave it to "C1" custom settings (having learned that if the camera goes to sleep you lose any adjustments you made.)"
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so i put in the races that im doing. i go to the date, click that i am unavailable for that date. add a manual activity based off of the activity from last year, like the bwr scottsdale. then the calcader looks right, i recast and that date is now scheduled as a rest day, along with all of the other mtb and road races that i just put in. says most of my weekends are unavailable.
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If I have for example a 250 XSS day in der Forecast and I have time to do two sessions a day. Is there the posibillity to tell the AI that I want the day splitt in two sessions and still get trainings with optimal focus?
I have created a Forecast AI training program with Target Date = 110 days out; Specificity = Mixed; Focus = GC Specialist; Target Type = Goal. Other Settings are default. Current Focus Power = 200 W; Target Focus Power = 230 W. Even in the final 4 weeks of the forecasted program, every single forecasted activity is Low Intensity / Pure Endurance, except for 5 that are all High Intensity / Pure Pursuiter. (The preceding weeks of course have even fewer high intensity activities.)
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