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<blockquote data-quote="BF Hammer" data-source="post: 752743" data-attributes="member: 48483"><p>Welcome Carlos. You only describe the position of the focus function buttons. There is also the 3rd autofocus mode, AF-A where the camera decides if you are shooting with continuous AF or not. Check which mode the Command Dial is in, perhaps it is in Auto or a scene mode. Just try with the dial in A, S, or M mode to see what changes.</p><p></p><p>And this trick has rescued at least 2 cameras on this forum recently from being sent a service center. Pull out the battery and memory cards, turn on the power switch, and then hold down the shutter release for 30-60 seconds. Turn off, put battery and memory card back in, and turn on check. This has the effect of discharging capacitors in the camera so it will actually reset the logic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BF Hammer, post: 752743, member: 48483"] Welcome Carlos. You only describe the position of the focus function buttons. There is also the 3rd autofocus mode, AF-A where the camera decides if you are shooting with continuous AF or not. Check which mode the Command Dial is in, perhaps it is in Auto or a scene mode. Just try with the dial in A, S, or M mode to see what changes. And this trick has rescued at least 2 cameras on this forum recently from being sent a service center. Pull out the battery and memory cards, turn on the power switch, and then hold down the shutter release for 30-60 seconds. Turn off, put battery and memory card back in, and turn on check. This has the effect of discharging capacitors in the camera so it will actually reset the logic. [/QUOTE]
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