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If you have a Nikon d3200, you can get it back to auto focus by going to the setting and then resetting it to auto focus.
It works but no auto focus just manual focus.
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Auto Focus Silent wave motor. Most AF-s lenses let you manually override the auto focus by turning the focus ring without having to flick switches on the lens.
No....it does not have a built in focusing motor (AF-S in Nikon terms). In fact I'm selling mine because it won't auto focus with other DSLR cameras (even after servicing) that don't require AF-S. ( But it does work great with manual focus).
There should be a setting in the back or a switch on the outside of the lenes
The Nikon 18 200mm is a high quality zoom lens available for digital cameras from Nikon. This lens has an 11x zoom and offers quick auto focusing and the ability to switch to manual focus.
ED has nothing to do with the camera mount; it is a lens (glass) quality so yes, it will fit
If you have an AF, or auto-focus lens (like the kit 18-55mm lens) you can focus your lens prior to filming, but cannot auto-focus while filming. To manually focus, switch the switch on the side of your lens to 'M' for manual. To focus, turn the outer focus ring on the lens until your subject matter is clear.
The Nikon 70 300mm is said to be the best compromise for its size, weight, range and quality of image in comparison to the Nikon 38 300mm. It contains close focus, 67mm filters and weighs at 745g. It doesn't need a tripod to focus, and features auto focus abilities, it contains the very best tele zoom lens. It is selling for around $587.
If you're going to shoot professionally, I definitely recommend the Canon 5D Mark II. Not only does it have amazing resolution, and every feature that you would want for wedding photography, it also has HD Video capability!AnswerI use Nikon, and I think Nikon is easier to catch the moment because of Nikon's auto focus. I like Nikon
Most Nikon lens will work in complete manual mode, but to get the most from the lens (auto-focus, metering) stick to Nikkor lenses with AF or G in the title. Full comparability chart in the related links below.