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Nikon Lens VR AF-S Nikkor 200-500 1:5.6E ED.
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<blockquote data-quote="STAdams64" data-source="post: 827200" data-attributes="member: 54785"><p>Yes. Thank you. I did wipe then down with lens cleaner. Did not solve problems. As it turns out, I had a brief Discussion with a Nikon technical representative this past weekend at a nearby large camera store……. He made the comment that what I was seeing is common when Z9 is attached to an older style lens. He said that the older lens was not capable of keeping up with the high speed, focusing instructions coming from the Z9 camera. I asked what the solution was. He said I suggest you purchase a Z Lens. He said they have improved focus devices that can work with the new Z lines of cameras. Especially the Z9 and Z 8. So I did that. I bought a Z600 mm f.6.3. I have tested it out over the past several days. The difference is amazing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STAdams64, post: 827200, member: 54785"] Yes. Thank you. I did wipe then down with lens cleaner. Did not solve problems. As it turns out, I had a brief Discussion with a Nikon technical representative this past weekend at a nearby large camera store……. He made the comment that what I was seeing is common when Z9 is attached to an older style lens. He said that the older lens was not capable of keeping up with the high speed, focusing instructions coming from the Z9 camera. I asked what the solution was. He said I suggest you purchase a Z Lens. He said they have improved focus devices that can work with the new Z lines of cameras. Especially the Z9 and Z 8. So I did that. I bought a Z600 mm f.6.3. I have tested it out over the past several days. The difference is amazing. [/QUOTE]
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