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EOS R6 -R6 Mark II manual focus difference?

rasteeleismg
Apprentice

Has anyone found this.? In manual focus mode on the R6 when pulling a card and power goes off THE Manual focus is disabled while the R6 mark II allows you to pull the card and retains the dialed in focus?

It,s important for remote cameras where u are pulling a card and leaving the remote w new card and want the same focus

Thank u

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p4pictures
Elite
Elite

When you pull a card, you open the card door and that powers off the camera. The setting retract lens on power off will retract a lens even if it is set for manual focus. The focus changes even for EF  lenses in manual focus if you leave this active (which is the default) 


Brian
EOS specialist trainer, photographer and author
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You are my HERO. You are correct as I was using an EF 100mm and turning off the retract solved the problem and I can’t wait to get back to shooting that remote. You made my day and maybe week!!

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Waddizzle
Legend
Legend

I don’t normally remove cards from the camera while the power is on.  

I would not expect the difference to be modeled related.  I would expect it to be lens model related or a camera setting.

There is a setting, “Retract lens on power off” that you check. The effect of this setting can vary from one lens to the next. 

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p4pictures
Elite
Elite

When you pull a card, you open the card door and that powers off the camera. The setting retract lens on power off will retract a lens even if it is set for manual focus. The focus changes even for EF  lenses in manual focus if you leave this active (which is the default) 


Brian
EOS specialist trainer, photographer and author
-- Note: my spell checker is set for EN-GB, not EN-US --

I agree just can’t find the settings 

You are my HERO. You are correct as I was using an EF 100mm and turning off the retract solved the problem and I can’t wait to get back to shooting that remote. You made my day and maybe week!!

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