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Help!! problem with 18-200 VR
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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 89842" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>If it is not taking pictures, it is possible that the lens has not been able to focus on something. That would mean you are either to close to the subject or there is not enough light for the AF to work properly. Some lenses do tend to hunt in certain conditions. Perhaps you can find someone else who has a Nikon DLSR and try the lens on their camera to. It just may be that the mechanics in the lens are shot. Yes, when you attache your lens, camera should be off and VR and AF should be turned off on the lens. Any possibility of getting your money back?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 89842, member: 9619"] If it is not taking pictures, it is possible that the lens has not been able to focus on something. That would mean you are either to close to the subject or there is not enough light for the AF to work properly. Some lenses do tend to hunt in certain conditions. Perhaps you can find someone else who has a Nikon DLSR and try the lens on their camera to. It just may be that the mechanics in the lens are shot. Yes, when you attache your lens, camera should be off and VR and AF should be turned off on the lens. Any possibility of getting your money back? [/QUOTE]
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