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EOS R6 Mark II One Shot AF Focus Hunt

xzebra
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Has anyone else had this issue with the R6 MK II?

Recently purchased a RF 35mm 1.8 STM.

I am having a problem when used with my R6 MK II.

When using the Av mode - One Shot...regardless of one Spot AF, 1 Point AF or Expanded it does not lock onto the selection I choose on the joystick in the back for the focusing point.

I am using BAF.

Also using Subject Detect to Auto - Eye Detectin Auto

Does not matter the AF setting.

If I change the Subject Detect or the Eye Detection settings it will not change the situation.

I am also getting the same thing on my RF 100-500mm L

 

It also occurs in bring window lighting so not a low light focus hunt.

Canon wants me to send it in and of course it is just out of warranty since November.

 

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You are very welcome.  I hope we both get many years of faithful good service our R6 Mark IIes.


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