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[* black] The problem is that the autofocus can not adjust correctly. There can be more than one solution. | |
- | [* black] 1. Try forcing the lens to rotate a fraction of a inch. This will sometimes help the problem. |
+ | [* black] 1. Try forcing the lens to rotate a fraction of a inch. This will sometimes help the problem. Or simply move the switch from M to A on the lins. |
[* black] 2. Try to switching to a single of the 11 auto focus points. Then try if there are specific points that are the problem. | |
[* black] This is done by selecting in the menu of your camera to the points. Then focusing on a single object with a background far away. Try focusing on the object then on the background. If this is possible the autofocus point is fine. | |
[* black] 3. If all auto focus points is fine, try updating the firmware or cleaning the sensors inside the camera behind the mirror. If a single or more points is out of order, also try cleaning the sensors behind the mirror. | |
[* black] 4. Detatch the lens from the camera, by applying pressure on the release button and twisting the lens so it can be released. See picture | |
[* black] 5. Set the camera selection wheel, see picture, to manual (M) | |
[* black] 6. Turn the camera on, and start the liveView format. This will flip op the mirror inside the camera. |