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<blockquote data-quote="arshuter" data-source="post: 725783" data-attributes="member: 46643"><p>I made the mistake of buying a lens off ebay. The seller seemed legit said he bought the lens and body as a combo for the body didn't need the lens and was selling it. The lens is a Tamron SPAF 28-105 Asphercial (IF) Model 176. The camera body I wanted to use it on is a D7100. I figured it would be a good walk around lens although it's a little heavy, no biggie.</p><p>When I mount the lens up it will not auto focus and will not allow the shutter to release. In the view finder across the bottom I get F EE in the center and on the right side (r05). Any idea what these mean and any idea what is wrong? Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arshuter, post: 725783, member: 46643"] I made the mistake of buying a lens off ebay. The seller seemed legit said he bought the lens and body as a combo for the body didn't need the lens and was selling it. The lens is a Tamron SPAF 28-105 Asphercial (IF) Model 176. The camera body I wanted to use it on is a D7100. I figured it would be a good walk around lens although it's a little heavy, no biggie. When I mount the lens up it will not auto focus and will not allow the shutter to release. In the view finder across the bottom I get F EE in the center and on the right side (r05). Any idea what these mean and any idea what is wrong? Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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