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<blockquote data-quote="JoeLewisPhotography" data-source="post: 57625" data-attributes="member: 3571"><p>Manual focus is not an issue. It can just be challenging at times, more specifically with moving objects. When doing macro work, you want to manually focus anyway. That being said, the AF-D wouldn't AF on your body anyway, even if you wanted it to. The AF-S however, has the built in motor, so for those times you DO want to AF, you can. The af-s version also has the nano coatings, which in my opinion is a nice feature. I think, the af-s would be the clear choice if it came down to those 2 to choose from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeLewisPhotography, post: 57625, member: 3571"] Manual focus is not an issue. It can just be challenging at times, more specifically with moving objects. When doing macro work, you want to manually focus anyway. That being said, the AF-D wouldn't AF on your body anyway, even if you wanted it to. The AF-S however, has the built in motor, so for those times you DO want to AF, you can. The af-s version also has the nano coatings, which in my opinion is a nice feature. I think, the af-s would be the clear choice if it came down to those 2 to choose from. [/QUOTE]
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