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10-18-2018 12:59 PM
I’ve fit it straight to the body, as it won’t fit the adapter, which I wasn’t aware of. So in my mind, if it fits directly onto the camera, it should work. It brings it up fine on my camera but it won’t record or take pictures. I guess I’ve missed something here. Please help. Thanks for your time, Guy
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10-20-2018 08:51 AM
There is a settting in the menus that disables the shutter from being fired when there is no lens attached. By default, the shutter is disabled. Your lens does not communicate with the body, so you need to enable the shutter to fire without a lens.
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10-20-2018 08:51 AM
There is a settting in the menus that disables the shutter from being fired when there is no lens attached. By default, the shutter is disabled. Your lens does not communicate with the body, so you need to enable the shutter to fire without a lens.
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10-20-2018 10:59 AM
"I guess I’ve missed something here."
Yes, I think so too. That lens will never work well with your camera. It is totally manual and the camera doesn't even know it exists. Sell that lens and buy the very good and made especially for your camera EF-M 11-22mm f/4-5.6 IS STM. You and your camera will be much happier.
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10-20-2018 11:39 AM
@ebiggs1 wrote:"I guess I’ve missed something here."
Yes, I think so too. That lens will never work well with your camera. It is totally manual and the camera doesn't even know it exists. Sell that lens and buy the very good and made especially for your camera EF-M 11-22mm f/4-5.6 IS STM. You and your camera will be much happier.
I say keep the lens. It has a wider aperture. The camera has focus peaking, so focusing the lens is not an issue. Besides, the lens is so wide that you can focus at the hyperfocal distance, and shoot most anything without having to refocus the lens.
Another great lens is the Canon EF-M 22mm f/2 STM, and the Canon EF 32mm f/1.4 STM.
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10-21-2018 02:07 PM
Again, thanks for the help. I’m new here but now I know about this forum, it will certainly help when I come across a problem.
Take care and happy shooting everyone, Guy

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11-02-2020 11:01 AM
My Canon shutter button doesn't work.
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11-02-2020 12:43 PM
I don't have a M50 but there should be a setting in your menus that says shoot without a lens. Just set that.
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11-02-2020 01:00 PM
I tried everything in the setting
But I couldn't find,😭
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11-03-2020 10:44 AM
Find page 5 of the settings menu (the one with the wrench). Click on Custom Functions. Then hit one of the arrows until the number on top is 3 and you'll see the option 'Release shutter w/o lens
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