12-17-2024, 04:07 AM
(03-06-2024, 11:05 AM)chitramishra Wrote: Hello everyone,Ensure that the autofocus points are correctly aligned with the subject. The EOS R5 has a dual-pixel autofocus system, which should cover a large area of the frame, but you may need to adjust the autofocus points or area selection to match your subject.
I recently purchased the Canon EOS R5 and have been thoroughly enjoying its capabilities. However, I've encountered an autofocus issue that's been causing some frustration.
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Specifically, I've noticed that the autofocus system seems to struggle when shooting in low light conditions with my Canon EOS R5. Whether indoors or during dusk, the autofocus tends to hunt back and forth before locking onto the subject properly. This results in missed shots or slightly out-of-focus images, which is quite disappointing considering the capabilities of this camera.
I've tried adjusting various settings, including the AF mode and sensitivity, but the problem persists. Interestingly, I didn't encounter this issue with my previous Canon camera, the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV.
Has anyone else experienced similar autofocus issues with the Canon EOS R5, especially in low light scenarios?
Thank you for your help!