09-06-2016 08:29 PM
I have the canon eos rebel t5 and my smaller lens focuses fine but when i try to use the larger lens to take better pictures it doesnt focus at all
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09-07-2016 09:03 AM
" so i dont know what to do"
OK, Kido, here is what to do. Reset the T5 to default. Set the T5 to 'P' mode. Lens switch in the AF position. Go out side on a brightly lighted sunny day. Try to focus the lens on an object about 25 or 30 feet from you. Does it work now? If it does, there is nothing wrong with the lens.
If not you will need to contact Canon Support but be warned this lens is not a good candidate for repair if it truly is faulty.
09-06-2016 08:58 PM
What lens model are you having problems with? What are you trying to focus on?
09-06-2016 09:02 PM
09-06-2016 09:10 PM
@emiimariaa wrote:
canon zoom lens ef 75-300mm
and anything, whether im all the way zoomed in or zoomed out it wont focus for a picture
That sounds like the camera kit lens, the big one that comes with the camera in a two lens kit. You must observe the MFD, Minimum Focusing Distance, of the lens. It is printed on the barrel of the lens as a "macro" distance. The lens is difficult to use indoors in an average size room.
You need to be sure that you have sufficient light for the lens to focus. The kit 75-300 likes lots of light. It should perform better outdoors on a sunny day. All but the most expensive super telephoto lenses [.>300mm ] may exhibit difficulty focusing from something up close, to switching to something far away. It should do auto focus when the change from the previous focus setting is large.
09-06-2016 09:19 PM
09-06-2016 09:48 PM
It sounds like you may have a bad lens. Contact Canon U.S. support at 1-800-OK-CANON.
09-06-2016 09:58 PM
Is the lens switch set to AF? If so check the AF/MF switch on the lens. Click it back & forth between the AF & the MF 2 or 3 times & then set it to AF. Sometimes a switches contacts are corroded or a bit dirty & than can clean them.
09-07-2016 09:03 AM
" so i dont know what to do"
OK, Kido, here is what to do. Reset the T5 to default. Set the T5 to 'P' mode. Lens switch in the AF position. Go out side on a brightly lighted sunny day. Try to focus the lens on an object about 25 or 30 feet from you. Does it work now? If it does, there is nothing wrong with the lens.
If not you will need to contact Canon Support but be warned this lens is not a good candidate for repair if it truly is faulty.
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