celluloidprop
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It's not really a problem, as I instinctively work around it now, but with my X100 I find that sometimes it will not focus on something close-ish (outside of macro distance, but just a bit) no matter how many areas of contrast try. But if I focus on something a few feet away and then go back to the close object, everything is fine.
gavinlg
Veteran
Haven't run into that personally. Are you using OVF with the AF corrected frame turned on?
celluloidprop
Well-known
This is through the EVF and LCD. It's almost like the camera gets a little confused and doesn't even try.
I thought about it watching some of the early XP1 videos, when people were freaking out about it not catching focus on nearby objects but doing fine with a bit of distance. I suspect it might have focused on the closer objects if they'd gone back to them.
I thought about it watching some of the early XP1 videos, when people were freaking out about it not catching focus on nearby objects but doing fine with a bit of distance. I suspect it might have focused on the closer objects if they'd gone back to them.
gavinlg
Veteran
I've noticed it's a little fussy close up, but more with the macro distances...
GaryLH
Veteran
I remember this happening to me once. I don't remember how I got around the problem that time. I normally use evf mode when taking pictures that require macro mode.
Gary
Gary
OlliL
Well-known
I use macro, for everything closer than 1m.
bhop73
Well-known
Yes. This happens to me often. As much as I love the X100, I also hate it sometimes.
boomguy57
Well-known
Yes. This happens to me often. As much as I love the X100, I also hate it sometimes.
I really love it, but it is a bit...temperamental. I was just having this issue last night: plenty of contrast, and it was within the macro distance--which I had engaged--and it simply refused to focus no matter how many times or different contrast areas I tried in the area I was trying to shoot. No idea why.
crispy12
Well-known
Have you tried it with the AF assist light on?
pedaes
Member
Been a problem in low light with me. Had missed there is a AF light to help in these situations. Need to re-read the Manual!
Richard G
Veteran
When that has happened to me on the odd occasion I have switched to manual and pressed the manual focus button.
willie_901
Veteran
It's not really a problem, as I instinctively work around it now, but with my X100 I find that sometimes it will not focus on something close-ish (outside of macro distance, but just a bit) no matter how many areas of contrast try. But if I focus on something a few feet away and then go back to the close object, everything is fine.
This is interesting. Maybe there's a range just beyond macro mode where the AF just doesn't work.
For close ups:
Only use the EVF
Use AFS mode with the smallest possible focus box.
Switch to macro mode even though you are just out of macro distance
Remember Fuji recommends a minimum F stop of 4 in macro mode. The lens is not designed to perform well in macro mode at wider apertures. the F 4 minimum may be useful at other close distances as well.
Works just like a RF in this respect (i.e. a minimum focus distance of .7 meters or whatever)... it's not going to focus close with the OVF. You need to use the EVF at distances that are not OVF friendly.
JonasYip
Well-known
I've hit the original poster's problem often (where it just won't focus on something at a moderate distance that really shouldn't be a challenge). That's with the EVF, so different from an OVF parallax issue. Focusing elsewhere and trying again sometimes works, MF sometimes works, switching to Macro sometimes works... in any case the shot is often gone by that point.
Still love the camera though....
Still love the camera though....
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