07-13-2014 05:22 PM - last edited on 08-20-2024 10:26 AM by Danny
When I press the button to take a photo it the image stabilizer ONLY turns doesn't take a photo. It is at half battery... It is a EOS Rebel XS Thanks for any awnsers.
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07-14-2014 05:45 PM
A camera will not take a photo if it is in "One Shot" focus mode and the auto-focus / manufal focus switch on the lens (labeled "AF/MF") is in the auto-focus position AND the camera is unable to lock focus.
A camera might not be able to lock focus is the lighting is poor and/or if the subject has very poor contrast (a plain featureless subject -- for example if you point your camera straight up into a clear blue sky on a cloudless day -- that would fail to focus even though there is enough light.)
But another reason a camera can fail to focus is if the focusing motor on the lens is malfunctioning.
BUT... if you switch the lens to "manual" focus mode (set AF/MF switch to the MF position) -or- if you change the focus mode to "AI Servo" in the camera, THEN a camera sould take the shot as soon as you press the shutter button completely and it will do this whether it was able to focus or not.
This means we may solve one problem... but reveal another. Usually switching to manufal focus or focus mode to "AI Servo" solves the problem of the camera refusing to take the shot... but then you're stuck with a camera that wont auto-focus.
Mostly when the lens can't auto-focus, if there is enough light and the subject has plenty of contrast (it's not featureless) then it means there's a problem with the focus motor on the lens. You could test that by trying a different lens.
07-14-2014 11:22 AM
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07-14-2014 03:48 PM
What type of camera are you using and what are the settings your trying to use
01-27-2017 03:08 PM
canoneos 50d
01-27-2017 03:16 PM
@benetta wrote:canoneos 50d
I suggest that you start a new thread.
07-14-2014 05:45 PM
A camera will not take a photo if it is in "One Shot" focus mode and the auto-focus / manufal focus switch on the lens (labeled "AF/MF") is in the auto-focus position AND the camera is unable to lock focus.
A camera might not be able to lock focus is the lighting is poor and/or if the subject has very poor contrast (a plain featureless subject -- for example if you point your camera straight up into a clear blue sky on a cloudless day -- that would fail to focus even though there is enough light.)
But another reason a camera can fail to focus is if the focusing motor on the lens is malfunctioning.
BUT... if you switch the lens to "manual" focus mode (set AF/MF switch to the MF position) -or- if you change the focus mode to "AI Servo" in the camera, THEN a camera sould take the shot as soon as you press the shutter button completely and it will do this whether it was able to focus or not.
This means we may solve one problem... but reveal another. Usually switching to manufal focus or focus mode to "AI Servo" solves the problem of the camera refusing to take the shot... but then you're stuck with a camera that wont auto-focus.
Mostly when the lens can't auto-focus, if there is enough light and the subject has plenty of contrast (it's not featureless) then it means there's a problem with the focus motor on the lens. You could test that by trying a different lens.
07-27-2014 03:14 PM
Thank you so much... I understand now sorry I could not reply earlier, Very Helpful!
08-15-2024 10:49 PM
problem still persists. the shutter is released but it won't take any picture
08-20-2024 08:24 PM
Hello Kazussah,
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