12-14-2016 12:03 AM
Hello. I recently got an EF 50mm 1.8 lens for my EOS 60D.
The automatic focus appears to be fine but turning the focus ring while in manual does not change focus at all. I've made sure that the lens is set to "MF" and I can see "M FOCUS" on my top display. I tried the lens on another camera and it behaves the same way.
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01-31-2017 09:01 PM
Hello
to answer your question I've set the lens to manual mode on my kit lens
01-31-2017 09:33 PM
Hello
to answer your previous question i have been set the lens to manual by selecting manual on the lens.
I have been turing the focus ring not the aperture ring. The aperture ring works fine. I just found out that
when the lens will focus normally when the lens is zoomed out. I am in the process of sending back the
samyang back to Amazon.
02-02-2017 03:42 PM
Hello
can anyone help me?
02-02-2017 03:49 PM
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02-02-2017 05:27 PM
Thanks for your reply. So you don't think it's the camera that is at fault. It's just my other lens the samyang 14mm won't go in or out of focus it just stays on clear focus. It's a manual focus lens. Am afraid it's the camera that is to fault. Am afraid to buy another lens if it's the camera that's to fault. The kit zoom lens will achieve normal focus when it is zoomed out but not at
the minimum of the zoom lens.
02-02-2017 05:53 PM
@perceptional1 wrote:Thanks for your reply. So you don't think it's the camera that is at fault. It's just my other lens the samyang 14mm won't go in or out of focus it just stays on clear focus. It's a manual focus lens. Am afraid it's the camera that is to fault. Am afraid to buy another lens if it's the camera that's to fault. The kit zoom lens will achieve normal focus when it is zoomed out but not at the minimum of the zoom lens.
A 14mm lens has such a large depth of field that it would be surprising if the subject looked out of focus in the viewfinder. Are the resulting pictures noticeably OOF?
And if the lack of focus is noticeable, is the effect the same in the viewfinder as in live view? It shouldn't be if the problem is in the camera, because the camera uses different focusing mechanisms in the viewfinder and in live view.
02-02-2017 06:36 PM
Hello
the samyang is a wide angle lens. It is a fully a manual focus lens. I usually shoot using live view. This lens like my 24-105mm the samyang stays in focus it can't achieve out of focus when the focus ring is roated it can't be adjusted it just stays in focus
i have sent back this lens to Amazon.
02-02-2017 06:38 PM
In contrast my ef 50mm lens does achieve focusing
02-02-2017 06:48 PM
I know this subject is about a 50mm not focusing my ef 50mm does focus. I couldn't find how to make a new subject so I replied to this subject
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