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New To D5300 And Have Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="GSXR_Rider" data-source="post: 466514" data-attributes="member: 27302"><p>Just a quick question: </p><p></p><p>Was shooting with the D5300 in my room in P mode with a low ISO at low light, I've got the 18-55 VR lens that collapses (newer design I believe), had the lens set at 18mm and was taking a picture of a shoe. If I moved the shoe to close to the lens it would focus hunt BUT it wouldn't click like my D3200 used to, once I moved the shoe a few inches away from the lens it would automatically lock focus. This is normal right? </p><p></p><p>My guess is that I was under the minimum focal distance for the lens so it wouldn't focus but once I reached the cusp of that focus range it locked on and beeped to signal it had found focus and was ready to fire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GSXR_Rider, post: 466514, member: 27302"] Just a quick question: Was shooting with the D5300 in my room in P mode with a low ISO at low light, I've got the 18-55 VR lens that collapses (newer design I believe), had the lens set at 18mm and was taking a picture of a shoe. If I moved the shoe to close to the lens it would focus hunt BUT it wouldn't click like my D3200 used to, once I moved the shoe a few inches away from the lens it would automatically lock focus. This is normal right? My guess is that I was under the minimum focal distance for the lens so it wouldn't focus but once I reached the cusp of that focus range it locked on and beeped to signal it had found focus and was ready to fire. [/QUOTE]
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