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EOS100d. Making shutter release when autofocus isn’t confirmed??

BillS719
Apprentice

If the AF is struggling to focus and before the confirmation is given in the viewfinder is there a way of getting the shutter to fire anyway?   Often the pic looks focussed and I’d like the camera to take the shot.

 

Bill

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TCampbell
Elite
Elite

Yes - switch to “AI Servo” focus instead of “One Shot” focus.

 

AI Servo uses “release” priority... meaning it will auto-focus when you half-press the shutter button (and will KEEP focusing ... it is meant for situations where the subject distance is changing ... sports/action/wildlife, etc.) but when you fully press the shutter button, the camera will take the shot immediately (regardless of focus).  

 

“One Shot” uses “focus” priority... it wont take a shot unless it believes it has confirmed focus.

 

Tim Campbell
5D III, 5D IV, 60Da

ebiggs1
Legend
Legend

"If the AF is struggling to focus and before the confirmation is given in the viewfinder is there a way of getting the shutter to fire anyway?"

 

Yes there is.  There is a switch on the lens called AF/MF.  Change it to MF.  You can still get focus confirmation but the camera will fire whether focus is achieved or not.  It will be up to you.

EB
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