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problems with continous autofocus on Sony Alpha 7

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Vandraattila
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problems with continous autofocus on Sony Alpha 7

I have bought a Sony Alpha 7, with an E-Mount 50mm F1.8 OSS Lens and a Sony E-Mount 70-300mm F4.5-5.6 Telephoto Zoom Lens. 

At the beginning I have used them on static themes. It was ok, quick autofocus for both lenses. Big was my surprise, and a bad one, when I tried tu use the camera for mobile subjects. with continous AF (AF-c) It was focusing very very slowly, an most of mz photos were blurred. 

 

It is a problem which needs service, or a general problem a week point of the camera type? the camera has the newest version, 3.2 

 

I am waiting your suggestions advices. 

 

Anticipated thanks 

 

Attila

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EdwinaU
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Hi Vandraattila,

 

We will look into this and update you when we have more information. Meanwhile, some other members may have some tips or advice for you.

 

Best wishes,

Ed

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Win_88
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Hey there,

 

Have you tried resetting the camera to factory settings? You can find the steps here.

 

Win_88

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Vandraattila
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I had problems with my S18-50 lens, (solved) and in the service it was reset, 

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Win_88
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Hi,

 

Are you saying that the S18-50 isn't having the auto focus issue anymore? You didn't mention anything about service so I'm a bit confused *_*

 

If there was a service event, which parts were inspected? the body of the camera or the lenses? (maybe both?)

 

Win_88

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Vandraattila
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The 1,8-50 had a difdeerent problem, so I did not mention it, however it was an AF problem too. on F1,8-8 it worked well, but at 9 or more was continously focusing, it was impossible to focus on any object. It were changed in the service some parts of the obiectiv, and the camera was resofted. 

 

I did not try to use the fix 50mm lens for sports. It is not suited for. Except the case you want to see the birds on the photo with microscope :slight_smile: 

maybe it worth a try with cars? Let me try today, A little bit later, because my camera is in the bedroom, and it is early morning in Australia. 

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Vandraattila
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The 1,8-50 had a different problem, so I did not mention it, however it was an AF problem too. on F1,8-8 it worked well, but at 9 or more was continously focusing, it was impossible to focus on any object. It were changed in the service some parts of the obiectiv, and the camera was resofted. 

 

I did not try to use the fix 50mm lens for sports. It is not suited for. Except the case you want to see the birds on the photo with microscope :slight_smile: 

maybe it worth a try with cars? Let me try today, A little bit later, because my camera is in the bedroom, and it is early morning in Australia. 

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Vandraattila
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@Win_88 wrote:

Hi,

 

Are you saying that the S18-50 isn't having the auto focus issue anymore? You didn't mention anything about service so I'm a bit confused *_*

 

If there was a service event, which parts were inspected? the body of the camera or the lenses? (maybe both?)

 

Win_88

The 1,8-50 had a different problem, so I did not mention it, however it was an AF problem too. on F1,8-8 it worked well, but at 9 or more was continously focusing, it was impossible to focus on any object. It were changed in the service some parts of the obiectiv, and the camera was resofted. 

 

I did not try to use the fix 50mm lens for sports. It is not suited for. Except the case you want to see the birds on the photo with microscope :slight_smile: 

maybe it worth a try with cars? Let me try today, A little bit later, because my camera is in the bedroom, and it is early morning in Australia. 

 

Attila

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Win_88
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Hi @Vandraattila

 

It will be interesting to see the result of that test. Since the body of the camera is the common factor here, I think you should try resetting it if that hadn't done that in a while too.

 

Win_88

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Vandraattila
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@Win_88 wrote:

Hi @Vandraattila

 

It will be interesting to see the result of that test. Since the body of the camera is the common factor here, I think you should try resetting it if that hadn't done that in a while too.

 

I have made some experiments today. The AF-c is OK with the 50mm lens, and also with the 70-300 if I use it at 70 mm. If I use it with 300 mm trying to make several photos of a departing car, the auto focus is ok, then  "lost" and and Ok again after a while.

conclusion : The real problem is, that using this lens for subiects being far from me, AF becomes very slow. For subiects at 3-4 m it is OK. it is not an AF-c problem, onlz of speed of focusing at distant subiects. 

 

Attila

 

Win_88