Problem: slow AF 6D

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Need again some help:
My new 6D suffers from an very slow AF function. I tried with 70-200 2.8 II and 100mm 2.8L. It takes a lot of time to get the picture sharp. Only the Center AF point is semi-fast, double the time of my old Cam.
When I choose an decentral AF-point, it takes more than 2 seconds in an good light situation. Both lenses work well on my old Camera.
I performed an reset, but nothing happened.

Send it back (own it now for 1 week), or get it repaired?

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Dani
 
I don't have the camera so I can't offer a comparison as to how fast the autofocus should be. However if I was in your situation, I would take it back to the store and ask to test it against the store's display model to see if there is any difference in speed. If you bought it online then I guess you could still try the same approach, I doubt they would refuse you.
Anyway good luck.
 
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daniela said:
Need again some help:
My new 6D suffers from an very slow AF function. I tried with 70-200 2.8 II and 100mm 2.8L. It takes a lot of time to get the picture sharp. Only the Center AF point is semi-fast, double the time of my old Cam.
When I choose an decentral AF-point, it takes more than 2 seconds in an good light situation. Both lenses work well on my old Camera.
I performed an reset, but nothing happened.

Send it back (own it now for 1 week), or get it repaired?

G
Dani

I would take it back to the store you bought it at (assuming you did not get it mail order) and have them take a look at it. I don't have this camera but I did take teh opportunity in a store recently to work with it a bit specifically to check out the AF. I was interested in comparing it to my old 5DII. I found it to be faster than the 5DII and it seemed les prone to hunting with the outer points. On no occasion during around a half hour of testing did it ever take two seconds to acquire focus. In general, as far as AF speed I found it to be on par with the 5DIII that I replaced the 5DII with.

IMO, if it is taking two seconds to lock, you have an issue.
 
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Renegade Runner said:
I am beginning to think I am the only one who got a flawless 6D. At least have not come across any issues yet. I have my fingers crossed.

Mine's been great too. Depending on what body the OP was coming from I can see his frustration. If he was coming from a 7D, then it makes sense he's complaining about the AF. If he was coming from a T2i or similar, the 6D, mine at least, smokes it for AF speed.

However, I put my 6D though a scenario I knew it would lose yesterday, tracking my dog running flat out towards me after a ball my friend had thrown. My old 7D jumped at this opportunity nailing every shot, the 6D returned 1 of 6 shots tack sharp, 2 sort of acceptable, and 3 not at all acceptable. This was using centre-point only. Although I was able to shoot at 6,400 cleanly to stop motion, which I couldn't have done with the 7D.

The fact of the matter is, I knew going in that I'd lose AF ability with the 6D at the gain of better DOF control and low-light capability. I also gained $500-800 by not going 5D3. I don't often shoot high-speed action so it was a good tradeoff for me. It is good to know the limitations though.
 
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Botts said:
Renegade Runner said:
I am beginning to think I am the only one who got a flawless 6D. At least have not come across any issues yet. I have my fingers crossed.

Mine's been great too. Depending on what body the OP was coming from I can see his frustration. If he was coming from a 7D, then it makes sense he's complaining about the AF. If he was coming from a T2i or similar, the 6D, mine at least, smokes it for AF speed.

However, I put my 6D though a scenario I knew it would lose yesterday, tracking my dog running flat out towards me after a ball my friend had thrown. My old 7D jumped at this opportunity nailing every shot, the 6D returned 1 of 6 shots tack sharp, 2 sort of acceptable, and 3 not at all acceptable. This was using centre-point only. Although I was able to shoot at 6,400 cleanly to stop motion, which I couldn't have done with the 7D.

The fact of the matter is, I knew going in that I'd lose AF ability with the 6D at the gain of better DOF control and low-light capability. I also gained $500-800 by not going 5D3. I don't often shoot high-speed action so it was a good tradeoff for me. It is good to know the limitations though.

My first 7D had an awful image quality. The second, is quite ok.
I was disappointed by the slow Autofocus of my brandnew 6D. But this is not normal, it is an technical problem that occured. 2 seconds to get sharp. Second, the AF fields had an red corona and sometimes did not disappear - and stayed lighted.
Your thoughts were mine, too. It bought it as an second body to get better image quality for stills, macro, available light, landscape.... specially if there is not much light.

p.s. And the "he" is female.... I have met her.
 
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Botts said:
Renegade Runner said:
I am beginning to think I am the only one who got a flawless 6D. At least have not come across any issues yet. I have my fingers crossed.

Mine's been great too. Depending on what body the OP was coming from I can see his frustration. If he was coming from a 7D, then it makes sense he's complaining about the AF. If he was coming from a T2i or similar, the 6D, mine at least, smokes it for AF speed.

However, I put my 6D though a scenario I knew it would lose yesterday, tracking my dog running flat out towards me after a ball my friend had thrown. My old 7D jumped at this opportunity nailing every shot, the 6D returned 1 of 6 shots tack sharp, 2 sort of acceptable, and 3 not at all acceptable. This was using centre-point only. Although I was able to shoot at 6,400 cleanly to stop motion, which I couldn't have done with the 7D.

The fact of the matter is, I knew going in that I'd lose AF ability with the 6D at the gain of better DOF control and low-light capability. I also gained $500-800 by not going 5D3. I don't often shoot high-speed action so it was a good tradeoff for me. It is good to know the limitations though.

I've had basically the same experience, didn't notice a huge speed increase over the 60D, but it's fast even it poor light, and with long focus throw lenses like the 100L. Camera works great for my needs, AF tracking is not so hot, but I don't use it anyway, so the extra money (vs. a 5D3) is going to fund a 135L in the near future.

I'd say best to buy any new camera like this, or the d600, locally so you can return it without hassle if needed.
 
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Botts said:
Renegade Runner said:
I am beginning to think I am the only one who got a flawless 6D. At least have not come across any issues yet. I have my fingers crossed.

Mine's been great too. Depending on what body the OP was coming from I can see his frustration. If he was coming from a 7D, then it makes sense he's complaining about the AF. If he was coming from a T2i or similar, the 6D, mine at least, smokes it for AF speed.

However, I put my 6D though a scenario I knew it would lose yesterday, tracking my dog running flat out towards me after a ball my friend had thrown. My old 7D jumped at this opportunity nailing every shot, the 6D returned 1 of 6 shots tack sharp, 2 sort of acceptable, and 3 not at all acceptable. This was using centre-point only. Although I was able to shoot at 6,400 cleanly to stop motion, which I couldn't have done with the 7D.

The fact of the matter is, I knew going in that I'd lose AF ability with the 6D at the gain of better DOF control and low-light capability. I also gained $500-800 by not going 5D3. I don't often shoot high-speed action so it was a good tradeoff for me. It is good to know the limitations though.

That's one thing I have not tested. The high speed action shots. I will have to try that out on some birds in flight and see what I come up with. No doubt I will get mixed results like yourself and what I have heard from others online.
 
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Renegade Runner said:
I am beginning to think I am the only one who got a flawless 6D. At least have not come across any issues yet. I have my fingers crossed.
Ditto. So far. Fingers Crossed. I'll report any problems I have if you agree to do the same Renegade! (After my 5D3 ordeal, it's nice to be on the fully functional side of the fence for a change.)
 
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RustyTheGeek said:
Renegade Runner said:
I am beginning to think I am the only one who got a flawless 6D. At least have not come across any issues yet. I have my fingers crossed.
Ditto. So far. Fingers Crossed. I'll report any problems I have if you agree to do the same Renegade! (After my 5D3 ordeal, it's nice to be on the fully functional side of the fence for a change.)

Welcome to the other side of the fence :) I hope I wont have to but I promise to report anything unusual with my 6D.
 
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