tbarker13
shooter of stuff
I am prepared to concede that I may just be an idiot.
But the Fuji X-T1 arrived today. Last week, its 23/1.4 got here.
I charged the thing up. Formatted a memory card. Put the lens on.
And it won't focus. At least not with auto-focus.
I've tried the switch in both C and S mode. But it just doesn't do anything - except take out-of-focus images, unless I use manual focus.
Is there some menu setting that I need to toggle on/off?
I've just never run into anything like this before.
But the Fuji X-T1 arrived today. Last week, its 23/1.4 got here.
I charged the thing up. Formatted a memory card. Put the lens on.
And it won't focus. At least not with auto-focus.
I've tried the switch in both C and S mode. But it just doesn't do anything - except take out-of-focus images, unless I use manual focus.
Is there some menu setting that I need to toggle on/off?
I've just never run into anything like this before.
kaiwasoyokaze
Half Frame Goodness
is the firmware updated? maybe try that? or you can just return it.
GaryLH
Veteran
That is weird..
Bad camera
.
Ael/afl lock toggled active?
I forgot, is the 23 the lens type which has that manual focusing setup where if u want to go af u need to disable by moving the latch so the distance scale disappears?
Good luck
Gary
Bad camera
Ael/afl lock toggled active?
I forgot, is the 23 the lens type which has that manual focusing setup where if u want to go af u need to disable by moving the latch so the distance scale disappears?
Good luck
Gary
BTMarcais
Well-known
This'll sound silly, but.... Is the lens (not the body) set in manual focus?
The focus ring has two positions, forward and back. If you can see the distance scale (not the DOF scale, but the actual focus distance numbers on the lens) it's in manual focus. Push the focus ring away from the camera to get back to the AF modes.
(the 14 and 23 both have this feature, olympus does the same thing on some of their lenses)
-brian
The focus ring has two positions, forward and back. If you can see the distance scale (not the DOF scale, but the actual focus distance numbers on the lens) it's in manual focus. Push the focus ring away from the camera to get back to the AF modes.
(the 14 and 23 both have this feature, olympus does the same thing on some of their lenses)
-brian
tbarker13
shooter of stuff
That is weird..
Bad camera.
Ael/afl lock toggled active?
I forgot, is the 23 the lens type which has that manual focusing setup where if u want to go af u need to disable by moving the latch so the distance scale disappears?
Good luck
Gary
BINGO. thanks.
GaryLH
Veteran
This'll sound silly, but.... Is the lens (not the body) set in manual focus?
The focus ring has two positions, forward and back. If you can see the distance scale (not the DOF scale, but the actual focus distance numbers on the lens) it's in manual focus. Push the focus ring away from the camera to get back to the AF modes.
(the 14 and 23 both have this feature, olympus does the same thing on some of their lenses)
-brian
I think that was also what I was trying to ask as well.
Gary
BTMarcais
Well-known
I think that was also what I was trying to ask as well.
Gary
It sure was. We were both writing at the same time more or less though, and your post wasn't up when I started mine, didn't see it till I finished.
Glad we got the OP working again!
-brian
tbarker13
shooter of stuff
As I said. Just an idiot here....thanks again.
Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
Do you have the lens cap on? On Fuji X-bodies, you need to have the lens cap on before they'll focus properly. This is because these bodies were designed to focus really well in low light.

GaryLH
Veteran
It sure was. We were both writing at the same time more or less though, and your post wasn't up when I started mine, didn't see it till I finished.
Glad we got the OP working again!
-brian
Actually yours was a much better explanation
Gary
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