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<blockquote data-quote="BF Hammer" data-source="post: 779838" data-attributes="member: 48483"><p>Dangerspouse gave a good possibility to check, but if you can turn the focus ring on that 50mm lens without really feeling resistance from a focus motor, then I would say the auto-manual focus switch is set to manual. It it located on front of the camera kind of facing to the side by the lens mount. A "D" type autofocus lens couples to a motor inside the camera body and it will make the autofocus ring go stiff when it engages. It also makes a fairly loud whining noise when it is working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BF Hammer, post: 779838, member: 48483"] Dangerspouse gave a good possibility to check, but if you can turn the focus ring on that 50mm lens without really feeling resistance from a focus motor, then I would say the auto-manual focus switch is set to manual. It it located on front of the camera kind of facing to the side by the lens mount. A "D" type autofocus lens couples to a motor inside the camera body and it will make the autofocus ring go stiff when it engages. It also makes a fairly loud whining noise when it is working. [/QUOTE]
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