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300D auto-focus problem

 
frahm
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Apr 24, 2004 02:26 |  #1

Hi Folks,
I have had my 300D for 6 months and today all of a sudden the auto-focus stopped working ( i.e. still moves the lenses but the non-focus light shows and shutter button won't work). The instruction manual is not much help, it just says if the auto-focus does not work use manual focus.
Has anybody else struck this problem? ( the manual focus is working fine but the 300D will go back to the shop on Monday.)

- Jay Frahm.

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Apr 24, 2004 06:09 |  #2

Have you tried another lens ?
Are the contact clean ?




  
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Apr 24, 2004 09:00 |  #3

Test it in bright light with a high-contrast subject.

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MarkK0120
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Apr 24, 2004 11:33 |  #4

I had this happen after switching between manual and auto focus several times with my 300D/50mm 1.8. I turned the camera off, took off the lens, replaced the lens, turned camera back on -- it works fine now. Hope this helps.

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frahm
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Apr 25, 2004 02:46 |  #5

Thanks for your replies - unfortunately it is the same result with all three lenses: 18-55mm, 75-300mm and 50mm.
At least it is still under warranty but I hate the prospect of being without the 300D while it is sent away to be checked/repaired.

Thanks again for your advice.

- Jay Frahm.




  
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Nigel ­ Wallace
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Apr 28, 2004 11:18 |  #6

Yep, I had the same problem , in the end i got a new camera out of the company that sold it to me. I did not trust it to happen again so as it was under 6 months they replaced it for me. Thats the route i would take again[B]


Nigel Wallace
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Canon ef 50mm 1.8, Speedlight 550ex
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Apr 28, 2004 12:16 |  #7

What mode is the camera in? (Tv, Av, etc.)

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Ken ­ Fong
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Apr 28, 2004 12:22 |  #8

How awful! When you change your lenses, do you always power off first? (I'm not sure if leaving the power on during lens changing is bad or neutral...maybe someone else can answer that.)




  
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frahm
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Apr 29, 2004 02:34 |  #9

I took the 300D back to shop on Monday morning (26 April) and got it back from Canon this morning (29 April). They said they had dismantled it to refit a dislodged mirror pivot - so after 8000 photos taken since last October it seems as good as new - Canon had also cleaned the viewfinder No charge, still under warranty.

I was using it on P setting when the AF stopped working.

I always switch off the camera when changing lenses.

Thanks for your interest,

-- Jay Frahm.




  
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