-One of my lens focus motor broke from 40 pics I got about 10 pics on the right focus. Fixed it now works like a new. -have two different body’s- my 100 mm tokina on the high end body is on the spot and on my low end body it’s a problem
I am viewing the picture on my camera flip screen, (brain dead at the moment, can't remember what it's called), my TV, and my computer after downloading. Always the same.
Glad it worked out. As to the other questions, I'm sure there are other menu settings that contributed to the behavior that you experienced. The only way to know which settings will take take time with the camera and manual. You can always do a reset of the menu settings to re-start at "ground zero". This, sometimes, is not bad to do after a situation like this. The menu structure is pretty deep on a majority of the Canon line(don't know which model you shoot), and it's easy to "lose" a setting change and not be able to find it.
Glad it worked out. As to the other questions, I'm... (show quote)
I am using a 77D, and there is no way I will reset to zero. It has taken the hard way for me to learn the real utility of them. This latest case is a perfect example. Read literally you would think that disabling would stop the AF function. So I am careful with my menu settings.
Interesting. Why would that happen only with non-Canon lenses and sporadically and then constantly?
Well I got it to work. I can contemplate this conundrum or I can take pictures. Think I will take pictures and leave the rest to the philosophers and rocket scientists.