01-12-2017 09:23 AM
I have only had my camera for about a month. It will not focus on any setting. I have tried cleaning the lenses and the mirrors. What am I doing wrong?
01-12-2017 01:04 PM
The way I'm interpreting the complain is that the camera WILL NOT AF when using Live View, and not having owned any Rebel Series nor ever having tried using Live View I do not know if that body has AF in Live View. I do know some bodies didn't have that ability & you were required to MF the lens. If it has AF when using the view finder I strongly suspect all is well & working correctly.
01-12-2017 01:39 PM
@cicopo wrote:The way I'm interpreting the complain is that the camera WILL NOT AF when using Live View, and not having owned any Rebel Series nor ever having tried using Live View I do not know if that body has AF in Live View. I do know some bodies didn't have that ability & you were required to MF the lens. If it has AF when using the view finder I strongly suspect all is well & working correctly.
My T5 can auto focus in Live View. It's not very fast, nor accurate, with the 18-55mm kit lens. You just need good lighting, and contrast.
01-12-2017 03:10 PM
In that case it may be the problem here.
01-12-2017 12:23 PM
CathleenRau wrote:It only takes good pictures if I use the view finder. It does not focus, or does not focus properly, when I try using the lcd screen to view the picture I want to take. Obviously I made a mistake cleaning the mirrors at all, is this something that will have entirely ruined my camera so now I can only use it using the view finder? I really would like to someday be able to take semi professional pictures, and having different settings I can use is a huge plus with that.
Just to put things into perspective: Anything you do to the mirror affects only what you see, not what you get. When you take a picture, the mirror flips out of the way, so the light that forms the image never sees it. Wiping the sensor, OTOH, can affect the resulting image, but I guess it's unlikely that you burrowed deep enough to do that.
01-12-2017 12:26 PM
Yeah, I definitely didn't touch the sensor. I guess maybe I will have to see if canon will do a cleaning, maybe check it out and see if their is a problem bigger than just cleaning?
01-12-2017 12:35 PM
@RobertTheFat wrote:
@CathleenRau wrote:It only takes good pictures if I use the view finder. It does not focus, or does not focus properly, when I try using the lcd screen to view the picture I want to take. Obviously I made a mistake cleaning the mirrors at all, is this something that will have entirely ruined my camera so now I can only use it using the view finder? I really would like to someday be able to take semi professional pictures, and having different settings I can use is a huge plus with that.
Just to put things into perspective: Anything you do to the mirror affects only what you see, not what you get. When you take a picture, the mirror flips out of the way, so the light that forms the image never sees it.
Wiping the sensor, OTOH, can affect the resulting image, but I guess it's unlikely that you burrowed deep enough to do that.
Could not a misaligned mirror have a negative impact on Auto Focusing? Focusing screen?
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You have probably accidentally clicked the switch on the lense from A/F (auto focus) to M/F (manual focus).
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