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EOS R7 focusing issues.

MR04
Apprentice

Hello there. I recently updated the firmware for the R7 thinking it will fix the horrible focusing issues I have but it did not. 

From talking with other people this seems to be a common issue and not a defect on my camera. Mainly use it with a sigma 150-600mm. The work around I found for even getting 50% of sharp images is too much work, and does not work if there is fast action happening. Low light makes it so much worst.

What other options do I have for crop sensor bodies? I do a lot of birds on flight. 

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p4pictures
Authority
Authority

Current R-series crop cameras are the 24MP EOS R50, 24MP EOS R10 and 32MP EOS R7. I'm ignoring the EOS R100 as it lacks the sophisticated AF of the other R-series models. 

Is the "common issue" you have talked about always the combination of the EOS R7 and Sigma 150-600mm? Have you tried or can you try using a Canon RF 100-500mm lens, to rule out the problem being a compatibility issue with the Sigma 150-600mm? 

 


Brian
EOS specialist trainer, photographer and author
-- Note: my spell checker is set for EN-GB, not EN-US --

I do not have other similar lense to test myself, so if it is a lense compatibility, why it has not been addressed do far? I know others have focus issues with other models of sigma but even the canon lense act slow on it. 

March411
Mentor
Mentor

Have you also updated the firmware of the Sigma? I had issues with my Sigma lenses until I updated the lens firmware, once that was done I had zero issues. You can purchase the Sigma dock and load the software to drive it locally on your PC and you can find the docks for $18 (used) to about $45 {new}.


Marc
Windy City

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I will try this, thanks! 

Waddizzle
Legend
Legend

Welcome!!!

Many users are pretty inexperienced photographers or have numerous bad habits and misconceptions, including many who have been “using cameras for years.”

When I shot with the Sigma 150-600 C, it gave me better results with OS turned off.  I also had better results on my full frame bodies compared to my 7D2.  

I had similar results with my son’s 7D2 and his 80D.  That is not to say I had bad results with crop sensors.  I’ve had great results with it.  I just had a higher keeper rate with full frame bodies.  

I had the best results in bright sunshine and shutter speeds at least 1/1600. 

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