
When using any of eight zoom lenses listed below released between 1990 and
1995 with any of the above cameras, the peripheral AF points do not function as
cross-type AF points, resulting in vertical and horizontal lines not being
simultaneously detected. Vertical or horizontal lines can only be detected
separately.
We would like to apologize for not including this information in the user’s
manuals of the affected cameras, and the details of this matter are as described
below.
Affected Cameras:
Affected Lenses:
Phenomenon:
When using any of the affected cameras in combination with any of the affected
zoom lenses, the peripheral AF points do not function as cross-type AF points
resulting in vertical and horizontal lines not being simultaneously detected.
Vertical or horizontal lines can only be detected separately. This is due to the
optical characteristics of the camera’s AF sensor and lens.
If the maximum aperture of the EF lenses and EF-S lenses other than the lenses
above is up to F5.6, all of the AF points function as cross-type AF points, and
both vertical and horizontal lines are simultaneously detected.
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