use the "\" (backslash) key. i think they introduced it in 2011, and
it works quite nicely. hold it down to pan and zoom, just tap it to
toggle the zoomed in state.

cheers,
chrisg


>> Hi List,
>>
>> I am doing some personal workflow comparisons between maya and xsi using
>> photogrammetry.
>> and I am wondering for those of you that had used maya before, do you know
>> if there is a way in maya
>> to lock the camera as in xsi to keep zooming onto the plate without
>> changing the actual camera zoom, position, etc..
>>
>> I have all my cameras in maya locked (translation, rotation) to avoid
>> unwanted movements, but still want to be able
>> to zoom in/out and pan as in xsi but can't seem to be able by default
>> without changing the camera values.
>> I am using display "looking through camera".
>>
>> Currently I am zooming&panning using melscript to hotkeys but I do find
>> this cumbersome, as it takes time and its unnatural rather than
>> using the normal navigation, yes as in xsi.
>>
>> Any clues?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> -Manuel
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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