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SERVO focus on EF lenses with R5: Is it harmful to the gears?

ovdmse
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Hi. How harmful is using SERVO-mode for gears in the lens? I shoot on R5, but the fleet of optics is EF-L (24-70). I've heard from photographers I know that using EF lenses with SERVO-focus leads to rapid wear of the lens mechanism parts. Is it so?

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Peter
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No problems here after 17 years.

We are talking specifically about the SERVO in modern mirrorless cameras (R5) and older lenses. There were no difficulties with 5Dm3.

Should there be any difference? No problems with M5 since it was released nor R6.

Waddizzle
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Do you have evidence of this happening?  If not, then you should stop worrying about issues that don’t exist.

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ebiggs1
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".. then you should stop worrying about issues that don’t exist."

I agree don't invent a problem that doesn't exists. The movement in the lens is pretty small.

EB
EOS 1D, EOS 1D MK IIn, EOS 1D MK III, EOS 1Ds MK III, EOS 1D MK IV and EOS 1DX and many lenses.

ovdmse
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These are just rumors in local photo chat rooms.
Thank you, you have made my life calmer)

It is possible the local photo chat rooms are referring to the function known as Preview AF (Continuous AF in older R-series) which does continuously drive the lens to be in focus while the camera is powered up. This might account for this additional time that the focus motor is running, and it certainly reduces the number of photos you can take with a single battery in my experience. As I recall EOS R50 is one of the few cameras that has preview AF enabled by default. 

Aside from Preview AF, then the lenses are being asked to focus the same amount as when used on a DSLR so there should be no difference in the wear on the AF motor. 


Brian
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