Pet hate of mine unfortunately.
On the side of the lens there is a little switch "AF On/Off" and if set to off I find it remarkably quick at focusing especially in less than ideal light. :)
Seriously though, just because it has AF doesn't mean that one cannot turn it off and manually focus.
Steve
Select image in library to be exported.
Press "export"
In Export screen that pops up go to tab "Image Sizing" and there is a box labled "Resolution". Just type in 400.
Steve
I don't think it is a matter of Canon developing extremely clever focus devices that nobody uses but more a horses for courses situation.
Depending on what situation I am in I will use just the centre AF point, in another situation I will utilise one of the other AF points. In other situations...
I tend to print from CS5 if it is a one off, special print that needs some cloning or other editing easier done in PS.
For multiple copies of prints that do not need that extra care I would use LR
Personal workflow
Steve
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