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Nikon Normal AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.4D Autofocus Lens Questions & Answers
I got this lens (Nikon AF NIKKOR 50mm f/1.4D) for
The D3100 can't autofocus with this lens. The D3100 does not have a focus motor, depending on the lens to have one. The AF-Nikkor 50mm doesn't have a focus motor, depending on the camera to have one.
To autofocus, you need lenses designated AF-S.
LOOKING FOR A Nikon Normal AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.4D
There is no such thing. You can see a full list of current Nikon lenses at
http://www.nikonusa.com/Find-Your-Nikon/Camera-Lenses/index.page
You can see a list of current and old Nikon autofocus lenses at
http://www.bythom.com/nikkordb.htm
You'll see that no 50mm Nikon lens has ever had VR.
Nikon 50mm 1.4d does not focus
Sorry to hear about your nifty 50 lens problems. The auto focus motor might have given out and needs repair.
You should be able to focus manually with the lens.
We have a nikon 50mm 1.4 nikkor lens that when
Try sending it to PhotoTech Repair Service in NYC. They are Nikon authorized, and can do the repair under warranty if you still have it. Also if you join they're facebook page, they will give you a 10% discount.
Here is the facebook page link, it has everything you need to send it in.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/New-York-NY/PhotoTech-Repair-Service-Inc/102527215194
This lens is less then a year old and when I snap
Check the aperature setting and make sure it's set to the red mark. It could also be that the contacts on the lens or the camera need to be cleaned. Alcohol is the best since it won't leave a residue, but a clean pencil eraser will also work.
Pictures are white after taking a shot. But when I'm in indoors it's quite normal.
Way, Way Over exposed Gracey. Read the manual for the mystery Nikon Camera and set the camera to Automatic Exposure. Film 'Speed' is measured in ASA Rating, 200 ASA would be standard for outside, 400 ASA for lower light, up to 1200 ASA for very low light like candle light. The higher the ASA Rating, the more grain you will get in an image. In the old days, we used a light meter set to the actual film speed of the roll of film in the camera and the sensor in the light meter told you what to to set the lens aperture and shutter speed to. Now with digital cameras, it is all automatic, or you can choose to go with manual exposure.FULL 'make model (what it is)' in all questions please first 3 words.GoogleNikon (model) manualRead it it LEAST 3 times and at least once with the camera in your lap. Use the camera every day for a week and read it again...
I encounter a problem r07 using my Nikon D3100 with 18-55mm kits lens or my 55-200mm lens. How can I fix this? Thank you.
On Nikon cameras this isn't normally an error code. Have you got a memory card in the camera? Check that it isn't nearly full.
r07 common comes up as an information prompt referring to the memory space in the camera. '07' being 7 shots remaining.
If the card isn't full try this. Turn the camera off. Remove the battery. Remove the memory card. Leave it like that for at least 15 minutes. Connect the memory card to a computer or a laptop and check you can still look at and move the images that are on there. This is to check the memory card isn't corrupted (developed a fault).
Error clock R49 error on Nikon D80
this error message is usually caused by a low battery. Here are some steps you can try to fix the issue:
Remove the battery from your camera.
Fully charge the battery using the Nikon D80 battery charger.
Remove the memory card and reset the camera by using the reset option in the menu or by pressing the reset switch on the camera's body, under the connector cover .
If the error persists, Nikon recommends waiting for one or two days before sending the camera in for inspection
How do I fix the err low f4.8 on my Nikon d80
From the sites I've looked at al say this about f....
Most of the time, this
F Error message is limited to Nikon DLSR cameras. This particular
error message appears when the camera is not able to communicate with the lens.
To
fix F- error message, clean the contacts on the rear of the lens with the help of microfiber cloth and make sure that the lens is locked into its place.
If the problem still persists, then try different lenses to identify whether the problem is in the lens or camera. If you are not able to fix it by yourself, then you can take your camera to the service center.
I'm not a camera buff but I thought I'd pass this on.
other sites too....
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