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EOS rebel T5i autofocus

Jammer107
Apprentice

I have noticed that my pictures are completely blurred. 

Despite autocleaning the sensor, trying all of my lenses, taking photos on a stationary surface, they still come out blurred. 

I have noticed that my spot metering area and my autofocus pins don't light up like they used to. 

I have also reset to factory settings and the problem still persists 

I beleive that that it is a problem with the body of the camera itself. 

 

Any further suggestions would be greatly appreciated. 

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@Jammer107 wrote:

I have noticed that my pictures are completely blurred. 

Despite autocleaning the sensor, trying all of my lenses, taking photos on a stationary surface, they still come out blurred. 

I have noticed that my spot metering area and my autofocus pins don't light up like they used to. 

I have also reset to factory settings and the problem still persists 

I beleive that that it is a problem with the body of the camera itself. 

 

Any further suggestions would be greatly appreciated. 


Total blurring is rarely an autofocus problem, because AF mechanisms are pretty good at managing to get something into focus, even if it's not the right thing. Two more common causes are using too slow a shutter speed or inadvertently turning off AF on the lens itself. So rule out those possibilities before beginning a search for a more esoteric explanation.

Bob
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA

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If it does not work with the camera set to the green square "A", AUTO, mode and the lens switch on AF, then it is likely there is something wrong with the camera, especially if you get OOF photos with all of your lenses.  Contact Canon.

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What happens if you try manual focus and LiveView focus?

 

was camera dropped?

John Hoffman
Conway, NH

1D X Mark III, M200, Many lenses, Pixma PRO-100, Pixma TR8620a, Lr Classic
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