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Is the focus mode set to MF (manual focus)?
If the focus mode is set to MF (manual focus), it is possible to take a photograph when the subject is not focused.
Focus using the focus ring on the lens, or set the focus mode to AF (auto focus) before taking photographs.
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.
Focusing problems related to the use of some EF lenses with [(Face detection) Live Mode] or [FlexiZone - Single].
For some EF lenses, using [
(Face detection) Live Mode] or [FlexiZone - Single] for AF may increase the time it takes to achieve focus or the camera may not be able to achieve correct focus.
For more information, please refer to the Related information section below