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D5300 and tamer on 18-270 tips and advice
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<blockquote data-quote="thequeenscheese" data-source="post: 535827" data-attributes="member: 37908"><p>It performs well out and about in daylight, but in what I would just call low "late afternoon light" and on complex subjects it does struggle in the same light the 18-55 performs faultlessly.</p><p>i have read that lenses may need to be calibrated to a specific body in this particular lens to stop forward focusing, and maybe I need to do this or the previous owner of the lens had, had this done on a different body to mine? I've checked for a few update but I don't there is one for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thequeenscheese, post: 535827, member: 37908"] It performs well out and about in daylight, but in what I would just call low "late afternoon light" and on complex subjects it does struggle in the same light the 18-55 performs faultlessly. i have read that lenses may need to be calibrated to a specific body in this particular lens to stop forward focusing, and maybe I need to do this or the previous owner of the lens had, had this done on a different body to mine? I've checked for a few update but I don't there is one for it. [/QUOTE]
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