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So this is a funny one that caught me out when I first got the battery grip for my A7 - I suspect this might be for other cameras as wel including the A9. I thought that the auto focus was stuffed with the grip connected. Was convinced there was a bad connection on the grip meaning no power, couldn't drive the motor in the lenses etc....
It took me a long time to realise that when I hold the camera normally, IE in landscape mode my hand curls far enough round the grip to depress the grips shutter release button. I'd basically pick the camera up and as I did the first stage focus would come in as I hit the first part of the grip shutter release - and that I would be continually holding it down with the edge of my hand.
Camera to eye - finger in shutter release to start the auto focus - and nothing. Because it's already focused.....
There is a lock ring on the grip shutter release to lock it out so this doesn't happen. But it was annoying as anything until I figured out what was happening...
It took me a long time to realise that when I hold the camera normally, IE in landscape mode my hand curls far enough round the grip to depress the grips shutter release button. I'd basically pick the camera up and as I did the first stage focus would come in as I hit the first part of the grip shutter release - and that I would be continually holding it down with the edge of my hand.
Camera to eye - finger in shutter release to start the auto focus - and nothing. Because it's already focused.....
There is a lock ring on the grip shutter release to lock it out so this doesn't happen. But it was annoying as anything until I figured out what was happening...