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08-14-2020 02:49 PM
I’ve read similar issues with AF in reviews on B&H and the Canon site. I thought about switching to a Mark IV, but reviews are saying many have AF issues, too. Ready to give up and switch brands...thinking Leica...
Any advice? I just want sharp images and a reliable camera.
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08-15-2020 12:09 PM
Canon identified twice there was an issue with the AF... so I know that is the exact issue.
I read reviews for the Mark IV and others experienced AF issues. Trying to find a good Canon camera with no big AF issues... coming up empty.

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08-15-2020 12:16 PM
Canon Service also identified there was an AF issue... the same one they repaired prior.
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08-15-2020 12:16 PM
@Q-Mama wrote:
Trying to find a good Canon camera with no big AF issues... coming up empty.
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08-15-2020 12:23 PM
"Canon identified twice there was an issue with the AF... so I know that is the exact issue."
Not wanting to beat a dead horse as it seems your mind is made up but what "exactly" was the issue Canon found, "twice"?
" I used another camera and the images came out perfect every time."
Not a confirming or condemning fact. Still trying to find the answer and solution for you so any further info will be helpful. Do keep your mind open. It is easy to blame the gear and not so easy to blame yourself.
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08-15-2020 12:25 PM
@ebiggs1 wrote:"Canon identified twice there was an issue with the AF... so I know that is the exact issue."
Not wanting to beat a dead horse as it seems your mind is made up but what "exactly" was the issue Canon found, "twice"?
" I used another camera and the images came out perfect every time."
Not a confirming or condemning fact. Still trying to find the answer and solution for you so any further info will be helpful. Do keep your mind open. It is easy to blame the gear and not so easy to blame yourself.
Did you notice that she said the camera had been dropped? The problems began after it had been dropped.
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08-15-2020 12:31 PM
Yeah, I did but I assumed it was fixed since it went to Canon two times? I strongly suggest it is not the camera but the hardest thing it to do is admit it was the person and not the gear. If the drop was after two visits to Canon all bets are off. But this person said no Canon camera they looked at, had good AF characteristics. You and I both know that is ridiculous.
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08-15-2020 12:34 PM
@Waddizzle wrote:
@ebiggs1 wrote:"Canon identified twice there was an issue with the AF... so I know that is the exact issue."
Not wanting to beat a dead horse as it seems your mind is made up but what "exactly" was the issue Canon found, "twice"?
" I used another camera and the images came out perfect every time."
Not a confirming or condemning fact. Still trying to find the answer and solution for you so any further info will be helpful. Do keep your mind open. It is easy to blame the gear and not so easy to blame yourself.
Did you notice that she said the camera had been dropped? The problems began after it had been dropped.
Where was the note about it being dropped? I see it in one of your replies, but I can't find it in any of the OP's posts. She said something about another thread. Is that where it was? If it really did happen before the problems appeared, I agree that it's probably the cause.
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08-15-2020 12:37 PM
@RobertTheFat wrote:
@Waddizzle wrote:
@ebiggs1 wrote:"Canon identified twice there was an issue with the AF... so I know that is the exact issue."
Not wanting to beat a dead horse as it seems your mind is made up but what "exactly" was the issue Canon found, "twice"?
" I used another camera and the images came out perfect every time."
Not a confirming or condemning fact. Still trying to find the answer and solution for you so any further info will be helpful. Do keep your mind open. It is easy to blame the gear and not so easy to blame yourself.
Did you notice that she said the camera had been dropped? The problems began after it had been dropped.
Where was the note about it being dropped? I see it in one of your replies, but I can't find it in any of the OP's posts. She said something about another thread. Is that where it was? If it really did happen before the problems appeared, I agree that it's probably the cause.
Yes, the "dropped" comment was in the other thread she mentioned. Sample photos are posted, too.
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