09-09-2021 06:48 PM
So I bought this lens and missed the part about it missing the AF switch in the ad. The ad did say when I went back and reread it that it works fine by moving the switch with a toothpick Question is how, aabsent sending it in for repair can I put the switch in the AF mode and get it yo stay? with my eyes being what they are, it will never need to go back to the manual position.
09-09-2021 10:07 PM
Welcome to the forum.
Are you saying that when you shift the switch to AF it moves out of position to MF?
09-09-2021 10:52 PM
Yes that is what it is doing. The external paart of the switch is missing , hence the toothpick to move it into position.
09-10-2021 09:17 AM
He is asking whether movement of the switch to MF during operation has ever been an issue.
09-10-2021 09:45 AM
I think the OP is asking if it will stay in AF if the exposed part of the switch is missing. I don't know since I have never had this happen. You have two choices, one try and see or, two have Canon fix it.
09-10-2021 01:16 PM
This was a fairly inexpensive lens and I doubt if Canon could repair it in an economically feasible manner.
The switch isn't a momentary/spring loaded type so the "guts" of it should stay in position once moved.
You could move into place and then use a small piece of plumber's putty to prevent it from moving out of place due to shock/vibration and this would also provide some protection to this area that would normally be covered by the switch lever.
Plumber's putty is useful stuff for a lot of temporary applications. It removes easily without residue and is non-conductive. I found that when shooting with my EF-300 f2.8 lens as part of a two camera combination, the positioning of that lens and 1DX II body made it easy to accidentally bump the lens switch from AF to man when quickly grabbing the camera. I started putting a small ball of plumber's putty in that area before game time to prevent accidental movement and it works very well and removes easily after the game when I am putting up the gear.
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