03-13-2024 12:13 PM - last edited on 03-13-2024 12:15 PM by Danny
A brand new RF 800 mm F11 IS STM prime lens I just received via online order does not seem to work. When properly mounted to my EOS R6 camera body (firmware version 1.8.3), the camera displays "Set the lens to the shooting position", regardless of whether the locking ring is in LOCKED or UNLOCKED. In fact, both lens and camera are inoperative as long as the lens is mounted, no matter what positions switches or other controls are put in. Is there some trick to getting this lens to work, or did I just get a bad one? I do not have an alternate camera to test with. Thanks for any advice.
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03-13-2024 04:00 PM - edited 03-13-2024 04:00 PM
That error message "Set the lens to the shooting position" means the lens isn't extended and locked. Although you didn't mention extending it, I assume you did. If that's the case, unlock the ring and see if the lens will extend a bit more, then lock it. It could just be stiff/tight and not extending to the full 800mm.
Newton
03-13-2024 12:21 PM
Sounds like the Lock Switch is not reporting its value correctly. I suggest you contact Canon, unless you got grey market
03-13-2024 04:00 PM - edited 03-13-2024 04:00 PM
That error message "Set the lens to the shooting position" means the lens isn't extended and locked. Although you didn't mention extending it, I assume you did. If that's the case, unlock the ring and see if the lens will extend a bit more, then lock it. It could just be stiff/tight and not extending to the full 800mm.
Newton
03-13-2024 09:24 PM
Thank you, FloridaDrafter. That was the problem. The lens wasn't fully extended. That's because it wasn't extended at all! I had never seen a picture of the lens extended, and didn't realize that it, well, did that. There's no clue in the skimpy printed instructions that came with it, and I was about to ask what the silly locking ring was for, anyway. Now I know. I should have realized that at this price point, distance substitutes for costly elements. Now that I've thoroughly embarrassed myself, I will slink away quietly. But thanks again!
03-13-2024 10:58 PM - edited 03-13-2024 11:05 PM
@tonyaab wrote:Thank you, FloridaDrafter. That was the problem. The lens wasn't fully extended. That's because it wasn't extended at all! I had never seen a picture of the lens extended, and didn't realize that it, well, did that. There's no clue in the skimpy printed instructions that came with it, and I was about to ask what the silly locking ring was for, anyway. Now I know. I should have realized that at this price point, distance substitutes for costly elements. Now that I've thoroughly embarrassed myself, I will slink away quietly. But thanks again!
You are very welcome! And, don't be too embarrassed as it's not typical for a lens to work this way.
I've seen some really nice images using this and the 600mm f/11. You just need to have fairly good lighting. It should work well with the R6 and don't be afraid to up the ISO a bit 🙂
Newton
03-13-2024 11:50 PM
"There's no clue in the skimpy printed instructions that came with it,"
You sure?
03-14-2024 10:05 AM
Nope, kvbarkley. The instructions or manual page you show above was NOT included as hardcopy with my lens. All I got was a generic sheet describing the operation and features of all lenses. I have searched the Canon site in vain for a specific PDF user manual for this lens. In fact, I cannot find the lens itself as a current product. I've no doubt it's up there, somewhere, but so far I can only find the user manual on third-party websites, together with descriptions of and solutions to my exact issue. I should have done a broader search to start with instead of going straight to Canon.
03-14-2024 10:09 AM
Link to the support page:
https://www.usa.canon.com/shop/p/rf800mm-f11-is-stm?color=Black&type=New
Link to the manual:
https://gdlp01.c-wss.com/gds/5/0300039555/01/rf600-800-f11isstm-im-eng.pdf
03-14-2024 09:18 AM
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