11-05-2023 03:55 PM - last edited on 11-07-2023 09:06 AM by Danny
It's the weirdest thing. I've been using a GH4 for years and adore it. I have a speedbooster for my EF lenses which I use exclusively. I've always used focus peaking. All of sudden this week my camera stopped peaking. It was on the Canon EF 24-105mm 1:4 (a lens I've had for years). I switched lenses and peaking was back. Only stops on this particular lens. Thoughts? Can't find this issue anywhere else online.
11-05-2023 04:02 PM - edited 11-05-2023 04:03 PM
You more than likely have a Panasonic camera issue, not a Canon lens issue.
I suggest that you do some basic troubleshooting. Test the lens without the speed booster. Try testing with a different lens with and without the speed booster.
[EDIT] You might try resetting the camera back to factory default settings, too.
11-05-2023 04:12 PM
I tried factory reset. If it works with other lenses I'm more apt to think it's a lens issue.
11-05-2023 09:17 PM - edited 11-05-2023 09:55 PM
@fanninmedia wrote:I tried factory reset. If it works with other lenses I'm more apt to think it's a lens issue.
If you are convinced that it is a lens issue, then set up a service ticket with Canon. I’m not certain if that older lens is still being serviced.
You have not convinced me yet that it is a lens issue. Double check the AF/MF switch on the lens before you set up a Service Ticket. Good Luck!
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