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<blockquote data-quote="crewchief227" data-source="post: 367746" data-attributes="member: 33158"><p>I ment to write Release Priority, but anyways it doesn't seem to matter what kind of light conditions as I have tried it indoors with and without onboard flash and speed light, I tried it today outdoors and it was overcast most of the morning and then around noon the sun started to peak out and it still did it. I have tried low and high contrast and also with and without the AF illuminator light. Well I am going to fire off a long email to Nikon explaining in detail how I don't get focus lock about 20% of the time when in AF-S using a single focal point. I just was wanting any tips that should go in the email before I do. Which it might not matter as I am thinking of getting rid of this lens anyways and getting a Sigma 70-300 or maybe a Sigma 18-250 and my dream the Sigma 50mm Art.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crewchief227, post: 367746, member: 33158"] I ment to write Release Priority, but anyways it doesn't seem to matter what kind of light conditions as I have tried it indoors with and without onboard flash and speed light, I tried it today outdoors and it was overcast most of the morning and then around noon the sun started to peak out and it still did it. I have tried low and high contrast and also with and without the AF illuminator light. Well I am going to fire off a long email to Nikon explaining in detail how I don't get focus lock about 20% of the time when in AF-S using a single focal point. I just was wanting any tips that should go in the email before I do. Which it might not matter as I am thinking of getting rid of this lens anyways and getting a Sigma 70-300 or maybe a Sigma 18-250 and my dream the Sigma 50mm Art. [/QUOTE]
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