08-08-2018 11:04 PM
Hello everyon i dont know much about cameras. I have a rebel t5 . When i try to take pictures the lense wont focus. It seems as if it is stuck. I am trying to reset my cameras settings & i get a busy message. Please help. Im starting to think iys broken. I habe not droped my camera. . Anyone know how to fix this. Thanks !!!
08-09-2018 08:40 AM
Is it the 18-55 kit lens?
08-09-2018 12:44 PM
Try this:
Take the lens off of your camera.
Put the lens in MF mode.
Twist the FOCUS ring (the tip of the lens) all the way to one side (extend it). You may hear a click noise or two, this is good, but don't FORCE the lens.
Twist the FOCUS ring all the way to the opposite side (retract it). Again, you may hear a couple of clicking noises. What we hope is happening is the focusing motor being put back into its proper place.
Put the lens back on the camera.
Put the lens in AF mode.
Turn the camera on.
Put the camera in AUTO or P mode.
Take a test photo.
08-09-2018 04:59 PM
08-09-2018 05:14 PM
Hello Valued Canon Customer,
There are a few troubleshooting steps I'd like to help resolve this issue.
- Anything attached to or installed in the camera — memory card, lens, battery and battery grips should all be removed.
- Once the lens is off let's check it using the steps below.
a) Clean the lens contacts* to restore connection with the body.
*Warning - Do not clean lens contacts on either a Canon lens or the camera body with an eraser! It's easy to rub off the gold plating on these contacts and end up with data communication problems! Our strong recommendation is to use a soft, clean, micro fiber cloth. Please do not use anything abrasive.
b) Try using a different Canon EF series lens. It doesn't have to be the same focal length as the one you were using.
08-09-2018 05:23 PM
IMHO, you need to get a new lens if what I suggested didn't work. Its not a good candidate for repair.
"a) Clean the lens contacts* to restore connection with the body."
This rarely to never works. Plus you can do a lot more damage than good. The mere act of mounting and removing the lens is enough to keep the contacts in good shape. I think they suggest it as a feel good you tried something. I have seen used copies for around $50 bucks.
08-09-2018 06:15 PM
08-09-2018 09:13 PM
If the malfunctioning lens is the only one you have I would suggest you replace it with an EF-S 18-135 STM or USM lens from Canon refurb.
https://shop.usa.canon.com/shop/en/catalog/ef-s-18-135mm-f-3-5-5-6-is-usm-refurbished
https://shop.usa.canon.com/shop/en/catalog/ef-s-18-135mm-f-35-56-is-stm-refurbished
Better image quality and a nice range from wide angle to short telephoto.
The T5 is a fine camera.
08-10-2018 08:32 AM - edited 08-10-2018 08:34 AM
" Do you recomend i stay with the rebel t5 as a starter camera?"
If the Rebel T5 is in good working condition and you like what it provides, there is no reason to not keep it and use it.
However, you have/had a bottom of the line starter lens in the one you currently have. If upgrading is the direction you want to go, don't buy another bottom of the line 'kit' lens. Make sense? A much better choice is the Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS USM Lens. It has a similar FL but has a fast constant aperture. Before you get too excited, I know you are, it does come at a price. It is a lens that can stay with you and grow with you. I can't say enough good about the constant f2.8 aperture.
08-13-2018 11:50 AM - edited 08-13-2018 04:44 PM
@ebiggs1 wrote:" Do you recomend i stay with the rebel t5 as a starter camera?"
If the Rebel T5 is in good working condition and you like what it provides, there is no reason to not keep it and use it.
However, you have/had a bottom of the line starter lens in the one you currently have. If upgrading is the direction you want to go, don't buy another bottom of the line 'kit' lens. Make sense? A much better choice is the Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS USM Lens. It has a similar FL but has a fast constant aperture. Before you get too excited, I know you are, it does come at a price. It is a lens that can stay with you and grow with you. I can't say enough good about the constant f2.8 aperture.
I agree with Ernie that the 17-55 f/2.8 is a fine lens; my wife and I both have it and like it. However, it comes with two drawbacks (one possible, one inevitable) that might apply in your case:
1) My copy of that lens (although not my wife's copy) required more than a few degrees of autofocus microadjustment. It was only a nuisance to find the proper AFMA setting for my 7D's, but your T5 doesn't have AFMA. So if your lens exhibited that behavior, you'd presumably have to send it to Canon for calibration, for which (I found out the other day) they'll charge you more than $200.
2) The lens is so large that it casts a shadow in the coverage area of the built-in flash, rendering the latter unusable. Again, that didn't matter to us. (I prefer an external flash anyway, and my wife rarely uses flash.) But if you do use flash, and don't have an external flash, you'd have a problem.
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