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Güncel sürümün sahibi: Ricardo De Angelis

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-I had the same exact problem and after searching a lot, watching a lot of youtube useless videos, got the solution reading a lot of the experiences posted here. This is what I did:
+I had the same exact problem (with my Nikon D3200 18-55 3.5-5.6 ), and after searching a lot, watching a lot of youtube useless videos, got the solution reading a lot of the experiences posted here. This is what I did:
I went into the shooting menu and in the first option set all to default.
Same as above, went to the setup menu and reset everything.
Then set the lens on A, forcing the focus manually, I put some force on it going clockwise and back for some seconds.
After restarting the camera the autofocus started to work slow, after some shoots looks like it did some kind of automatic calibration and Voila! working perfectly.
Maybe the manual work was the solution, but I wanted to comment also the initial steps that I did. Hopefully this would help someone.

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Orijinal gönderinin sahibi: Ricardo De Angelis

Metin:

I had the same exact problem and after searching a lot, watching a lot of youtube useless videos, got the solution reading a lot of the experiences posted here. This is what I did:

I went into the shooting menu and in the first option set all to default.

Same as above, went to the setup menu and reset everything.

Then set the lens on A, forcing the focus manually, I put some force on it going clockwise and back for some seconds.

After restarting the camera the autofocus started to work slow, after some shoots looks like it did some kind of automatic calibration and Voila! working perfectly.

Maybe the manual work was the solution, but I wanted to comment also the initial steps that I did. Hopefully this would help someone.

Durum:

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