04-07-2015 10:12 PM
Seems to take pictures in MF, but not always in AF. Sometimes the flash starts quickly flashing and acting like it's trying to focus, but never snaps the picture. But it's not all the time. Seems to work better when there is lots of light- but not so well in low light with AF. Any ideas? Thanks!
04-08-2015 04:24 AM
AF sensors need contrast to autofocus. If there is no contrast on the objekt the autofocus will continue to search. The flash pops up to try to help in dark places.
It is also possible that you have gotten dust on your AF sensor. Easy to remove with this.
Anyway. Go to M, Av, Tv or P and try to use the centre point at an object with high contrast.
04-08-2015 06:04 AM
04-08-2015 08:26 AM
@ScottyP wrote:
That describes exactly how cameras behave when trying to focus in less light than they are designed to focus in. My old T3i drove me crazy with that, and the micro flashing focus assist, and buzzing during the pause was awkward when trying to shoot people. The camera will do this in situations that are not really dim to your eyes. ...
Scott touches on an important point that many photographic newbies may not fully grasp: the dynamic range of the human eye is far greater than that of any camera, Moreover, the eye operates in "Tv", not "Av", mode, opening up or stopping down as needed. So it's almost impossible to second-guess a camera's metering system. You just don't see the world the way it does.
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