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I Successfully Repaired My D3200!
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Blaylock" data-source="post: 539841" data-attributes="member: 16749"><p>No error message. It just doesn't focus, and because it doesn't focus, it doesn't shoot. I want to say that as far as the camera is concerned, the effect is pretty much the same as if autofocus is working, but it isn't able to get a good enough lock on the image to focus.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> When the issue first arose, I found that if I kept repeatedly hitting the shutter release, at least to the first detent, that eventually it would start focusing. Once I figured out that I could always get it to start focusing by manually tweaking the lens, I no longer tried just repeatedly pressing the shutter release.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> Alas, spending that kind of money, right now, just isn't in my budget. If I cannot find a cheap and reasonably easy way to fix it myself, I will have to live with it as it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Blaylock, post: 539841, member: 16749"] No error message. It just doesn't focus, and because it doesn't focus, it doesn't shoot. I want to say that as far as the camera is concerned, the effect is pretty much the same as if autofocus is working, but it isn't able to get a good enough lock on the image to focus. When the issue first arose, I found that if I kept repeatedly hitting the shutter release, at least to the first detent, that eventually it would start focusing. Once I figured out that I could always get it to start focusing by manually tweaking the lens, I no longer tried just repeatedly pressing the shutter release. Alas, spending that kind of money, right now, just isn't in my budget. If I cannot find a cheap and reasonably easy way to fix it myself, I will have to live with it as it is. [/QUOTE]
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