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Simple diagnosis, battery is not powering the camera. There are many possible reasons. If you value you camera, don't attempt anything - simply bring it to a compatible licensed service agent for a check up.
Assuming you have charged the battery to full. If you did not use the camera for a long time and left the battery inside then the battery terminals may have corroded.
Hi Brian. First you have to narrow the problem down. Is it your camera or the lens that's producing the problems. Can you try a friends' lens on your camera to see if it still malfunctions? if it does then it's your camera body. Alternatively you could try your lens on a friends' camera to see if he gets the same problem.
Are you using all the focussing points? If you are then this might be the problem because the focus points are spread across the viewfinder and if one of the points sees an object that is nearest to the camera, it will focus on that.
Try usng only the centre focus point and use the focus lock to try and get good focus. Hope this helps.
some camera will inactive the electronic view finder if you shot through the lcd monitor, try to find out in the manual book about shooting trough view finder.
I own a same model camera but the problem you mention is new to me. I would try re-setting individual menus to their defaults first, then switch off the camera for sometime then re-start. This time, try the factory re-set option. This is no definite solution to your problem, but it;s worth trying because I had a smaller (pocket-size) Canon camera sometime back that worked that way.
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