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Autofocus not working. (18-55mm lens)

marcosochoa
Apprentice

Hello,

 

The autofocus on my Canon 18-55mm is malfunctioning and I'm afraid it may be broken.

All the internet research I've done points to issues electronic, but I believe this to be mechanical simply because of the noise it makes. With the lens set to AF, it does nothing, but makes a slight whirring sounds as if the camera is trying to, but can't focus the lens. In MF, turning the focus ring makes soft clicking sounds.

The autofocus works fine on the other lens I have.

The lens has not been dropped. I take really, REALY good care of my stuff!  Any other recommendations or bits of advice are much appreciated!

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Hi have just tried the remedy for the AF not working on the 18-55mm lens, it works! Many thanks indeed.

Tried pulling on the lens ring with it in MF mode..still won't focus!


@johnnybongo wrote:

Tried pulling on the lens ring with it in MF mode..still won't focus!


Instead of "pulling" on the lens, which can only damage it, try rotating the focus ring.  Read the post by Canon Product Expert Julius on the first page.  

 

I also suggest that you read all of the posts, because others had one trouble or another, but found a way to overcome them and described what they did.  In most cases, people just had to have a little courage and TURN the focus ring a little bit harder.  

 

NOTE:  Canon has made a few different versions of the 18-55mm lens.  This fix is not intended for lenses with model numbers that end with "STM".  If your "STM" lens seems stuck, then you need to contact Canon U.S. Support at 1-800-OK-CANON.

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Hmmm, my AF was working some of the time - untli I tried this. Now it doens't work at all. Any suggestions to undo whatever went wrong?  No clunks or pops durign the steps. I did extend and retract the zoom - I always have had issues figuring out which ring the focus one is.

heathershaven
Apprentice

Hello,

I've had my Canon Rebel t3i about 3 1/2 years now.  I do a lot of traveling abroad.  I use the autofocus a lot with both of my lenses.  This last trip the autofocus would work intermittently with both lenses then all of a sudden not work.  When it did work I could hear it try to focus and see the difference.  When it didn't work it didn't do anything.   No noise or anything.  It did it off and on with both lenses so I don't think the lenses are the problem.  Does anyone have any idea what might be going on?


@heathershaven wrote:

Hello,

I've had my Canon Rebel t3i about 3 1/2 years now.  I do a lot of traveling abroad.  I use the autofocus a lot with both of my lenses.  This last trip the autofocus would work intermittently with both lenses then all of a sudden not work.  When it did work I could hear it try to focus and see the difference.  When it didn't work it didn't do anything.   No noise or anything.  It did it off and on with both lenses so I don't think the lenses are the problem.  Does anyone have any idea what might be going on?


The usual explanation is that somebody had tried to manually focus the lens while it was in autofocus mode. Many Canon lenses are OK with that action, but on most or all versions of the 18-55 it tends to jam the autofocus mechanism. Sometimes the lens can be unjammed without significant damage by manhandling it in a prescribed manner (recorded in detail at least once in this forum) and sometimes not. If it doesn't work, your only recourse is to try to have it fixed; but many people think that paying to have such a cheap lens fixed is a waste of money.

Bob
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA

I just want to say thank you sooooooo much for the tip on pulling out the focusing ring.  It worked for me to!!!!!

I fixed it! Thanks!

feedrail
Contributor

I have a t2i, the 18-55mm autofocus wont work, but if I put my 100-400L lens on t2i, the autofcus works. I can put the 18-55 on my t7i and the autofocus works fine. Is this maybe a problem with one of my contact pins on the t2i. Any ideas on which pin it would be?

 

Also, could this be a focus screen problem - I've went through several with the t2i - almost a million on shutter count

 

Whatever the exact issue might be, it seems that your T2i is at the center of it.  Look for wear and tear on the surfaces of the contacts on the camera and the lens.  Do not touch the contacts with your fingers, as that can leave potentially harmful body oils behind.

 

The contacts in the camera should be slightly springy, so make none of them is stuck or has sticky action when depressed.

 


One way to test the AF with the lens is to put the camera on a tripod, and set it to One Shot mode, the mode that beeps.  Set the camera to manually select the center AF point, and switch the lens to MF mode.  

Manually focus the lens on something about 50x the focal length distance from the camera using Live View.  If memeory serves, that model has LIve View.  If not, do the best job that you can do through the viewfinder.

Once focused, take a couple of test shots to confirm the quality of your focus.  With the camera in One Shot mode, and the lens in MF mode, you should still get a focus confirmation beep when you take a picture.  

 

Try it with other lenses, to make sure that you can get a confirmation beep while the lens is still in MF mode.  If you lack a tripod, find a good spot on a backyard table, or another location with a low risk of being bumped and falling.

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