04-23-2013 01:15 AM
I have been having problems with my 1D Mark III, it take an unusually long time to focus. The problem is especially prevalent indoors. I am using a Canon 24 to 70 IS lens.
04-24-2013 11:28 AM
Have you had the camera for a while or is it a recent purchase? If you've had it for a while has this problem come up over a short period of time or suddenly. If you recently bought it it may simply be the way it works since most of the older bodies weren't considered that great in low light.
04-24-2013 09:28 PM
I have had the camera since it first came out, however I also aready had a Canon 20D at the time. I seemed to do better with the 20D. I recently bought a Canon 7D and it focuses much faster. I am very displeased with the 1D Mark III.
I am an experienced photographer, photography is a passion I have studied and pursued. The 20D was my first DSLR, prior to that I shot with a Nikon 2020 film camera.
The problem with the 1D Mark III is that it takes an unusually long time to autofocus. Due to this, I usually relied on the 20D. When I bought the 7D I retired the 20D and paired the new camera with he 1D for gigs (weddings, parties etc.). It is frustrating to attempt shots with the camera and have subjects wait for me to shoot.
04-24-2013 09:52 PM
I rarely shoot in low light but now that we know the problem hopefully you'll get some help. (my first DSLR was also the 20D & my daughter still uses it).
04-25-2013 01:13 PM
Thank you for your response.
04-27-2013 08:59 AM
Sounds like a suscription to CPS is in order. (Canon Professional Services)
They will thourghly check it out and clean it.
BTW, my 1D Mk III is fantastic but it probably dos give up some bit of focusing speed to my 7D.
But photo by photo between the 7D and the 1D Mk III is not even close. The 1D wins that one.
04-27-2013 02:02 AM
Adorable U,
There was a recall on the 1D Mk III on this issue back in 2008. Canon offered to fix it free of charge. Your camera might be among those recalled. See this link.
Who knows they may still fix it for free for you. It's worth a try. Good luck
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