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D7200
AF-S single point
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 657009" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>It sounds like its the 18-200 if that is the only lens showing the problem. Hard to say for sure from here. Make sure its mounted properly, twist it both directions without pushing the lens release button. I've seen a few people that were holding the lens release button as they mounted the lens and were twisting the lens past the click stop. It caused some odd behavior because the contacts were slightly misaligned. Other than that, it sound like you have a problem. I don't know the inside details of the focus system to say for sure what is wrong, but it certainly sounds like a real problem. You did say it works in auto. I think auto remembers some settings that you change, so you can push the focus mode button and see what mode is being used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 657009, member: 4923"] It sounds like its the 18-200 if that is the only lens showing the problem. Hard to say for sure from here. Make sure its mounted properly, twist it both directions without pushing the lens release button. I've seen a few people that were holding the lens release button as they mounted the lens and were twisting the lens past the click stop. It caused some odd behavior because the contacts were slightly misaligned. Other than that, it sound like you have a problem. I don't know the inside details of the focus system to say for sure what is wrong, but it certainly sounds like a real problem. You did say it works in auto. I think auto remembers some settings that you change, so you can push the focus mode button and see what mode is being used. [/QUOTE]
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