Hey!
First time poster:
So I recently bought a D750 and it's been a great camera! I sent in my D700 and my 28-70D 2.8 into Nikon for a service repair. D700 needed to be cleaned, and needed the rubber replaced. 28-70 wasn't autofocusing on my D750, but was working with my D700 perfectly.
So I just got it back from Nikon and the same problem occurred. My 28-70 is still autofocusing sporadically with my D750, but works fine with the D700. I put it on, nothing. Take it off and put it on, nothing. Do it again, it'll work for a minute and then not work again. It's very frustrating. NikonUSA fixed a motor that was inside along with the AF/M switch. This is getting ridiculous as that's my go-to lens and I cannot keep affording to rent glass. The 24-70G I rented works fine on both bodies.
Does someone know about this issue?
~Nick
First time poster:
So I recently bought a D750 and it's been a great camera! I sent in my D700 and my 28-70D 2.8 into Nikon for a service repair. D700 needed to be cleaned, and needed the rubber replaced. 28-70 wasn't autofocusing on my D750, but was working with my D700 perfectly.
So I just got it back from Nikon and the same problem occurred. My 28-70 is still autofocusing sporadically with my D750, but works fine with the D700. I put it on, nothing. Take it off and put it on, nothing. Do it again, it'll work for a minute and then not work again. It's very frustrating. NikonUSA fixed a motor that was inside along with the AF/M switch. This is getting ridiculous as that's my go-to lens and I cannot keep affording to rent glass. The 24-70G I rented works fine on both bodies.
Does someone know about this issue?
~Nick