01-26-2015 09:55 PM
T5I camera...when i push the shutter button down, the lens just goes in and out and wont focus. My older ti camera did the same thing and i was told something was wrong with my camera. Evidently not true. I have 4 different lenses and the same thing happenswith all of them.. Not sure whats wrong
01-26-2015 10:40 PM
01-26-2015 11:00 PM
Thank you, we were in the Local desert at a race, perfect morning, no clouds. I will check the settings and let you know!!
Thank you again for your response
Steve
01-26-2015 11:36 PM
could the lenses themselves be a problem.. as in dirty? or would it be a camera issue only?
01-27-2015 06:39 AM
What were you trying to focus on? Camera needes something with contrast to lock on to. If its just sand and sky you may not have had a suitable subject.
01-27-2015 10:30 AM - edited 01-27-2015 10:33 AM
@jrhoffman75 wrote:What were you trying to focus on? Camera needes something with contrast to lock on to. If its just sand and sky you may not have had a suitable subject.
That sounds right. I had a confirming experience a few years ago when I bought my 50D. When I have a choice, I like to pose as a seascape photographer, so I got on the subway and rode out to a harborside park to try the camera out. It was a hazy day, and I had the devil's own time trying to get it to focus on infinity, though nearby objects (rocks, picnic tables, etc.) presented no problem. It wasn't until sometime later that I realized that there was nothing wrong with the camera or the lens; the background of the scene just didn't have enough contrast to be auto-focused on.
01-27-2015 05:42 AM
01-28-2015 09:41 AM
If AF won't work in a situation when there is little or no contrast, try manual fcous. And use liveview with magnification to check if things are in focus and then press the shutter.
This is just for emergency if the lens keep hunting and you want to take a pic.
01-29-2015 10:17 AM
"... i was told something was wrong with my camera. ..."
"... I have 4 different lenses and the same thing happenswith all of them. ..."
"... Not sure whats wrong ..."
Yes, it is the camera. Although I admit it seems ironic since you say two bodies do this. A very easy way to find out. Try the combo in a well lighted normal scene area and see if they work. Whether the camera is faulty or you have an improper setting is where you should start looking.
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