Images are blurry, not focused, or lack sharpness (EOS 6D)

Article ID: ART137835 | Date published: 05/13/2015 | Date last updated: 11/04/2015
 

Description

Images are blurry, not focused, or lack sharpness (EOS 6D)

Solution

Is the camera moving when you press the shutter button?

Make sure not to move the camera when you press the shutter button.
Particularly, when shooting night scenes or shooting in dark surroundings, the shutter speed is slower than that under normal shooting conditions. Use a tripod or a remote controller (sold separately) to make sure that the camera remains still when shooting.

Is the distance between the lens and the subject within the lens's focus range?

The focus range within the distance from the lens to the subject differs depending on the lens. Check the type of the lens you are using and make adjustments to the distance between the subject and the lens.

Is the subject covered by the AF point in the viewfinder?

The camera focuses the subject that is covered by the AF point in the viewfinder.
If the subject cannot be covered by the AF point for reasons of composition, use the focus lock function.
For further information about focus lock, please refer to the Related information.

With some EF lenses, correct focus may not be achieved when using [FlexiZone - Single] and [Face detection Live mode] for AF.

With some EF lenses, it may take longer to achieve focus or correct focus may not be achieved when using [FlexiZone - Single] and [
[Face detection Live mode]for AF.
For more on the applicable lens, please see the related information.


Difficult subjects for AF (Auto Focus) (EOS 6D) Shooting with Focus Lock (EOS 6D) When using [FlexiZone - Single] and [Face detection Live mode] for AF, it may take a longer time to achieve focus or the camera may not be able to achieve correct focus (EOS 6D)

SIMS Doc Id

8201702500

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