Sometimes it helps to turn the camera off and on again but the problem just keep coming back.
SOURCE: Auto focus
Hi Wendy,
You mostly have the camera set into shooting mode "C" instead "S".
Some of those Canon cameras may say, "Single Servo Autofocus" and "Continuous Servo Autofucus".
Set to "S" as in single.
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SOURCE: Front/Back Focus Problem at Sigma 30mm F1.4 Lens
Hello Abdul!
I recommend that you print this test chart: http://www.photo.net/learn/focustest/scale45.jpg
Just print it on an ordinary paper, then put it on a table, and take a picture at it from a 45 degree angle, using the center focusing point only, aimed at the thicker line in the middle. The numers are centimeters. Take the test picture at f/1.4. Make sure you have good light so you get a fast shutter time. If you have a tripod, mount the camera on the tripod prior to taking the test picture.
Then examine the picture in your computer, zoomed to 100%. Now it should be clear wheter you got back- or front focus, and how large the problem is.
Unfortunately, there is no way for you to adjust the camera and lens combination yourself, you will have to send/bring the camera to an autorized camera workshop. This is covered by the warranty.
Hope this helps!
Regards,
/Chris
SOURCE: Blurred Images with Olympus E520
When operating any digital camera, the camera tries to capture the best focus and exposure for that particular scene. By pressing the shutter button half-way down, the focus and exposure is being set. There will be a green circle on the upper left hand corner of the screen, then your camera is ready to take the picture. Slowly depress the shutter the rest of the way down to take the picture.
SOURCE: Auto focus at full zoom not responding Nikon D80 with 18-200mm VR
Hi - I own this lens and it manually focuses at all focal lengths (hard to see at 18mm unless your subject is extremly close). You may need to get the lens checked. BTW - Mine was set as follows when I checked for you:
Hope this helps!
SOURCE: my camera cant focus on anything
Hi there,
It seems as if the lens isn't installed properly, make sure it's screwed in right in its mount.
Good luck!
Tom
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