day 2 old Canon Rebel T5 90% of the time its stuck in mode development in AI .wont take picture

even when I push down once pushing halfway it just don't stop development and take the picture.especially inside I found this frustrating.it very said as BUSY all the time.
I tried the other setting, but it does the same thing,

is this new camera broken? expected

should I go back to Costco and get another. cannot take pictures at least externally

Help my first DSLR and so far, I'm very discouraged

prior was Panasonic LUMIX FZ70 no problem with it

awilmot2003 wrote:

even when I push down once pushing halfway it just don't stop development and take the picture.especially inside I found this frustrating.it very said as BUSY all the time.
I tried the other setting, but it does the same thing,

is this new camera broken? expected

should I go back to Costco and get another. cannot take pictures at least externally

Help my first DSLR and so far, I'm very discouraged

prior was Panasonic LUMIX FZ70 no problem with it

Busy is most often caused by a problem of SD card.

AIservo is supposed to concentrate all the time.

The mode that you use on the camera?

What happens in green square mode?

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