wrote: Well it all moves freely, no noises when turning the zoom or focus. .. so looks like I may look into another lens instead of messing with this one. Thanks
I have a t2i, the 18-55mm autofocus wont work, but if I put my 100-400L lens on t2i, the autofcus works. I can put the 18-55 on my t7i and the autofocus works fine. Is this maybe a problem with one of my contact pins on the t2i. Any ideas on which pin it would be? Also, could this be a focus scree
wrote: I have an 18-55 IS II. It won't autofocus at all. I can't hear the gears running, as if the lens doesn't know that it's on autofocus mode. I've also tried this on the 55-250, and the 50mm f1.8, but those lenses are able to autofocus well. I've opened my lens and checked the gears, but all t
My canon 18-55mm IS II lens has recently stopped working after a month. Focus ring will still move in auto but doesnt get close to the image being in focus. When the lens is in manual moving the focus ring does almost nothing at all. If the object is maybe 4 inches away the camera is able to focus onto it but anything further causes problems.
I have a Canon EOS Rebel T3i. The lens is a Canon EFS 18-55mm I think a pretyt standard lens. We've been having issues lately when we press the button halfway down to take a picture with the image not coming into focus and therefore not allowing the picture to be taken. For the life of me I can't figure out why.
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09-16-2016 11:16 PM. The lens is probably focused beyond the electronic capability of the camera to bring it back to focus. I'd suggest your setting the lens to MF, turn the focus ring yourself to bring it back to focus. Once the lens is in focus, turn the switch back to AF and try auto focus again.
Thank you all for your feed back! Last night I was out taking photos with my son with the lens on manual focus. It started making a motor noise seemingly for no reason. Then I took a photo and the camera said, "Lens communication Error". Rebooted. Seemed to work but then after a few photos I heard
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Hello! I'm trying to troubleshoot what might be wrong with my camera lens. The autofocus keeps adjusting so that it's a little bit out of focus. It's still mechanically working just fine and the sensor on screen keeps finding a match (turns green), but adjusts so that it's a little out of focus ever
Canon EFS 18-55MM Lens Autofocus Not Working. Sometimes the autofocus on your Canon 18-55mm kit lens may be malfunctioning. This is often demonstrated by the autofocus not working. Basic Troubleshooting If that is the case with your lens, below are some steps that can help you and spare you some costly repair.
Did you by chance try to focus it while it was focusing? Even if you just accidentally touched the focus ring? It's smaller than the older 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 design, but I wonder why there isn't an option to buy the SL2 bundled with Canon's low-cost pancake prime, the $150 EF-S 24mm f/2.8 STM. They're a This is why you can find a working zoom for a full-frame camera such as the EF 24-70mm and yet a working zoom for a crop-frame camera is typically 18-55mm (such as the EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM). The EF-S lenses have the identical mounting coupling -- even the pin-outs for the lens control are identical. Autofocus faulty on Canon EF-S 18-55mm lensThis faulty focus was due to a cog having its teeth sheared offA replacement part was located on eBay and it is an
With the lens set to AF, it does nothing, but makes a slight whirring sounds as if the camera is trying to, but can't focus the lens. In MF, turning the focus ring makes soft clicking sounds. The autofocus works fine on the other lens I have. The lens has not been dropped. I take really, REALY good care of my stuff!

If you shop around you dont have to spend $750 on an entry level DSLR. Last year the entry level Nikon D3400 with 18-55mm VR kit lens was on closeout for $299 + tax. . Deal of the century. The autofocus and OVF arent that good but at $299 new with warranty and its very good 24mp sony sensor. Cheaper than any new mirrorless at that time.

Jul 12, 2012. #6. 480sparky said: Is there an AF switch on your camera? I have the same issue and I cleaned the sensor in the cam and the lens. I have no warranty anymore. Being on Korea and not speaking their language I might just need to buy a new lens. I do have a AF-L and a AE-L button on my camera if that has anything to do with it please Hello, I have a canon EFS 18-55mm lens that I've been using for 5-6 years. The lens is in great condition cosmetically, but recently started having a peculiar problem. I usually use the lens in autofocus mode with the camera in auto as well. Recently, the lens will not autofocus unless I have it z Up until today my 18-55mm lens has been working just fine while on AF; however, today when I took my camera out I found that the AF feature wasn't working. It works fine when on MF. The thing that I find wierd is that the AF does work [kind of] if the camera is on live view [using the screen to track a shot rather than the view finder], but
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Hello, The autofocus on my Canon 18-55mm is malfunctioning and I'm afraid it may be broken. All the internet research I've done points to issues electronic, but I believe this to be mechanical simply because of the noise it makes. With the lens set to AF, it does nothing, but makes a slight whirr

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