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80-200 AF-S ED Focus Problem When Tracking
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<blockquote data-quote="tsmith" data-source="post: 470710" data-attributes="member: 39989"><p>It done it on the previous owner, a friend of mine indoors. He said he used it and it was fine, then it set awhile before using it again, and it started acting up. He takes super care of his stuff so I know it's not from abuse. For my needs, which is portraits, I only use single, center focus, and it works fine for that. I gave him $300 for the lens knowing the continuos focusing problem, because again, I don't use it for sports. Just curious as to what is causing it. I've not tried it on my camera in continuous focus, so it could have been his body, D7000. I also will be using it on a D7000 along with a D200. I tested the single, center focus and it is flawless on my body.. Might should check the continuous on my body to rule out that he have been a problem with his camera. Figure if I did end up having it fixed, and shelled out a few $100 for repairs, I'd still be ok with having say, $600 in it if it does have a problem and cost no more than $300 to fix it. But as stated, I'll only use it in single, center focus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tsmith, post: 470710, member: 39989"] It done it on the previous owner, a friend of mine indoors. He said he used it and it was fine, then it set awhile before using it again, and it started acting up. He takes super care of his stuff so I know it's not from abuse. For my needs, which is portraits, I only use single, center focus, and it works fine for that. I gave him $300 for the lens knowing the continuos focusing problem, because again, I don't use it for sports. Just curious as to what is causing it. I've not tried it on my camera in continuous focus, so it could have been his body, D7000. I also will be using it on a D7000 along with a D200. I tested the single, center focus and it is flawless on my body.. Might should check the continuous on my body to rule out that he have been a problem with his camera. Figure if I did end up having it fixed, and shelled out a few $100 for repairs, I'd still be ok with having say, $600 in it if it does have a problem and cost no more than $300 to fix it. But as stated, I'll only use it in single, center focus. [/QUOTE]
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