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Canon 5D MKIII - autofocusing problem

dbamott
Apprentice

:-)It will only autofocuse in A+ and NOT in any position. I´ve tried with my 24-7mm and my 100-400 mm origianl canon lenses.

What is wrong?? The camera is brand new  Comming from a 40D.. Have I missed something in the menu? and a upgrade to latest firmware didn´t fix  the problem..

Does anyone has a solution?

Thank you in advance..

 

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To change you go to C.Fn2 menu (the 2 of 4 menu with the Orange Camera symbol) the go to "Custom Controls".  The first one is the Shutter butt. half-press, choose AF On and Metering.  I'm surprised that "Clearing All C.Fn" didn't work but then I never had to use it yet... :).  Please let me know if this solves your problem.

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diverhank
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Even though it's brand new, it might have been tested by Canon and left some options on by mistake.  From what you described, the focus by shutter button may have been disabled.  The only mode that AF will work is the green A+ as you mentioned.  Try focusing using the AF-ON button.  It should focus with that unless that has been changed also.

 

On purpose, I disable the focus by shutter button and use the AF-ON button for focusing.  This gives me better control of the focus.   So when I hand my camera for someone to take a picture with me in it, I would switch to the A+ mode otherwise I would be in an out of focus picture

 

A firmware change will not reset the custom settings.  You will need to perform a reset all (the yellow wrench menu SETUP 4 of 4 (Clear all camera settings).  Also try Clear All Custom Func. (C.Fn) in the Orange Camera menu.

 

That should do it.

 

 

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Tnx. For your answet. The af on bottom focuses but even fact. Reset will not give me normal aut. Focusing. So something is still wrong.
Where do I disable Focusing by shutter?

To change you go to C.Fn2 menu (the 2 of 4 menu with the Orange Camera symbol) the go to "Custom Controls".  The first one is the Shutter butt. half-press, choose AF On and Metering.  I'm surprised that "Clearing All C.Fn" didn't work but then I never had to use it yet... :).  Please let me know if this solves your problem.

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Dpedey15
Apprentice
My camera dropped today from short distances. But the eye focus was off. I could focus it with the lens and make get a clear shot with the screen. But through the eye lens it was still blurry. What should I do about this? Any suggestions?


@Dpedey15 wrote:
My camera dropped today from short distances. But the eye focus was off. I could focus it with the lens and make get a clear shot with the screen. But through the eye lens it was still blurry. What should I do about this? Any suggestions?

Unless your camera is so old and inexpensive that the exercise isn't worth the cost, my suggestion would be that you get it fixed.

Bob
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA

Could you tell me roughly "I know its not rock solid commited price" But a rough price of what it takes to have a camera body 60D adjusted or calibrated or even fixed if it was banged up against a solid object and the focus seems to be off a bit. I did this with my 60D at wedding and now the from left to right the focus seems to be off on one side versus the other side. I have tried several lenses 5 of them all seem to do it "Slightly" the wider lenses tend to show it more out of focuse. Much like the "Swings" or "tilt" on a 4x5 camera on the focusing plane.  So if I take a photo ambient light of a wall of paintings I can focus at on the center and the right side might be in focus and the left side is slightly out of focus or vice versa. If I shoot with a smaller apeture its less apparent if I shoot a wider apeture its more apparent. So I dont know if the senser out of alignment or something along those lines. Anyone have a idea of ROUGHLY how much it would cost to get it fixed or adjusted to be correct again? 

 

Thanks. 

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We are unable to provide estimates on the behalf of the Factory Service Center.  However, if you send the camera to the Factory Service Center, they will provide you with a free estimate of the necessary service prior to working on it.  At that time, you can choose to accept or decline based on the estimate.

 

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