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pcalandra

Digital Rebel Problem

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Has anyone experienced a problem like this or have any idea what might be going on here?

This past weekend I had this happen on 3 skydives, 2 were back to back on Saturday and it happened again on the following day on 1 out of 8 skydives.

All of the images are totally out of focus and the exposure appears to be stuck on F3.5.

I've attached 2 images and the camera data is below. By the way Canon e-mail support was pretty useless all they had to offer was send the body and lens in and we will look at it?

Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated.

Camera Data:

File Name
IMG_6781.JPG
Camera Model
Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL
Shooting Date/Time
8/27/2005 10:32:39 AM
Shooting Mode
Shutter-Priority AE
Tv( Shutter Speed )
1/500
Av( Aperture Value )
3.5
Metering Mode
Evaluative Metering
Exposure Compensation
0
ISO Speed
200
Lens
18.0 - 55.0mm
Focal Length
22.0mm
Image Size
3072x2048
Image Quality
Fine
Flash
On
Flash Type
External E-TTL
Flash Exposure Compensation
-2/3
Red-eye Reduction
Off
Shutter curtain sync
1st-curtain sync
White Balance Mode
Auto
AF Mode
AI Focus AF
Parameters Settings
Contrast Mid. High
Sharpness Mid. High
Color saturation Mid. High
Color tone 0
Color Space
sRGB
File Size
1046KB
Drive Mode
Continuous shooting
Camera Body No.
1060310189

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I've been using the autofocus very successfully for over a year. When in manual focus the barrel seems to move pretty freely, although there is one point that feels a little sticky or grindy. I do have the zoom taped o 18mm but that doesn't interfere with the focus. Interestingly I can't get it to do this on the ground.

Yes, I am using an EX550 flash.

My routine is always the same, I check my camera mode setting, flip to manual focus just to make sure the barrel moves, flip it back to autofocus, and then turn it on when the red light comes on. I can hear the damn thing autofocusing in the plane when I turn it on before climb out, so I know it was at least trying......

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Given that the problem can be intermittent, and that you can detect a grinding in the lens, it really sounds like that lens is sticking, and that the f3.5 exposure is a consequence of that. To establish if the focus is sticking, try using manual focus for a few jumps.

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Just wanted to send this to the top in case someone knowledgeable missed it. I was thinking it was time to break down and buy that Sigma 15mm EX lens anyhow unless somone has a better suggestion.



I wouldn't call myself knowledgeable but from what I can tell based on the EXIF data and the shots.. is that there is something pretty wrong..
At ISO 200 and TV 500 it should be picking an aperture around F11 or so..

I've never shot in autofocus, for me I've set the focus to about 6ft out, set the ISO speed to 100, Shutterspeed at 500 and the aperture at F8 (this is a little variable based on the lighting conditions..) and it's good to go, so I can't really give feedback on using everything automatic.

Does the camera have the same behavior on the ground?

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The camera behaves quite well in the air and on the ground. I have not been able to repeat this on the ground at all.

I've been using these settings for freefall photography for over a year and they have workrd fine. As mentioned above this doesn't happen all the time, which is the real problem. When it happned 3 times in one weekend it's caused me some concern.

I'm wondering if there isn't an intermitent metering problem or if the lens has a focus problem that leads to exposure confusion?

For now it's mystery [:/]

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