04-03-2022 04:00 PM
Hello
I have a SL2. I hadn’t used it in a while. Auto focus is working when in scene mode or A+ mode. It will not auto focus in M mode or P mode. I have tried three lenses and it’s working the same for all three lenses. A canon 18 to 135 mm, canon 100 to 400 mm, sigma 100 to 400 mm. All lenses set to AF. I could’ve sworn it auto focused in M mode before. Am I missing another setting on the camera or it’s just the way it works ?
thanks
04-03-2022 04:18 PM
Does the SL2 allow you to setup a button on the rear panel for BBF, Back Button Focus?
04-03-2022 04:43 PM
It does. Thanks for that reminder. And it is focusing when using the bbf. Now , is there a setting somewhere to keep AF on the shutter button halfway press , like it works for my scene/a+ mode?
04-07-2022 10:09 AM
Steps25,
I'm not an expert on these things, so don't hold me to this, but I'm pretty sure that the back button focus only works when you are in the Creative Zones, s, i.e. Manual, Aperture Priority, Shutter Speed Priority, etc.
When you are in the Basic Zones, Scene or Auto etc., the shutter button takes over your focusing.
Steve Thomas
04-03-2022 05:39 PM
Why would you want to have BOTH of these? The whole point of BBF is to remove the focus function from the shutter button, so that you can focus on one object but recompose and take the image, The same applies to the auto exposure lock shown as a * button on the camera.
04-03-2022 06:26 PM - edited 04-03-2022 06:40 PM
I don’t know , I’m learning this stuff 😉 and I don’t really want both. I just want to know how to configure/set it in the menus to whichever I want. I like the focus on the shutter button because I mainly shoot wildlife & it’s more difficult to follow moving wildlife while using the BBF to focus and triggering the shutter. I can’t get it to do this in M mode anymore. I’m missing some setting
edit; I think I figured it out so can set it however I want (shutter button or bbf). Within the menu, custom functions menu, shutter/ae lock menu.
04-03-2022 06:58 PM
Well, if this helps, I started as a professional wildlife photographer about 40 years ago, and BBF is a huge benefit. You can focus, recompose and take the shot. Given you are new, there is inevitably some getting used to this, but it IS the way to go.
If you are getting started there are some things you need to consider:
Get your manual and review the material on focusing and particular AI Servo focus and focus tracking. If you are following an animal, they are useful for letting you keep track of an animal as it moves
Here are some links to assist you:
Wildlife and BBF - this is an excellent primer for wildlife photographers!
04-03-2022 07:11 PM
Great thanks so much! Yeah I just realized I used to use bbf on continuous to track wildlife. It was driving me nuts figuring out why couldn’t get the same good shots with my autofocus settings. I have to go re read. Thanks
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