The Nikon 18-55mm lens is a versatile, lightweight lens that covers the standard zoom range and offers good image quality. It's a great choice for both beginners and more advanced users who want a versatile lens that can be used for both still photography and videography. Browse the top-ranked list of Nikkor 18-55 lenses below along with Nikon D3200 video focusing. By default, the D3200 doesn't AF during recording, but you can always trigger an AF cycle by half-pressing the shutter button. Single-shot or full-time servo AF (AF-F) for continuous AF during recording. Focus motor noise with kit lens is very audible in sound track, so probably best not to select continuous AF when Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G Vibration Reduction II Zoom Lens with Auto Focus for Nikon DSLR Cameras. From the Manufacturer. An ultra-compact, all-around lens that draws peak performance from DX-format HD-SLRs. Life is full of interesting views, and you need a lens that can catch them all. Most traditional (screw-type) AF lenses from 1986 through today will not autofocus on the D60. If your lens says "AF-S," you're fine. Most lenses sold today for the D60 are AF-S, and so is the included 18-55mm kit lens. Many non-Nikon lenses from Tamron, Tokina, Quantaray, Sigma and anyone other than Nikon still won't autofocus on the D60. The D3400 does not work well with manual focus lenses or any AF lens with an aperture ring. If a lens has an aperture ring, the D3400 will not be able to autofocus (turn the focus ring manually and look for the green OK dot on the lower left of the finder), and it will not be able to meter or set exposure (use Manual exposure and pray). What I tried so far: Focus Mode set to AF-A, I can make blurry photos when set to M. Rangefinder is ON. Detach and reattach lenses. Cleaned lens. Charge battery fully. I do not have button on lens MA, its only set in menu. AE-L/AF-L button is not pressed - when pressed I can make blurry photos again. 18-55mm lens won't focus right. May 6, 2011. Iā€™m having a problem with the 18-55mm kit lens on my XSi. This is a sudden problem, not one that was intermittent. The lens will only focus in one direction. If the camera is set on an object close in and then pointed to an object further away, it will auto focus and take a photo.

In case the lens is a cheap kit lens like the AF-S DX 18-55, it is likely not worth the trouble to repair, since such a lens can be bought new for about 100 bucks - or you might take the opportunity to upgrade to a better quality lens. If autofocus does not work even with a different lens, there's no easy fix - the problem is almost certainly

This 18-55mm VR is still featherweight and tiny. Nikon 18-55mm AF-S II and this Nikon 18-55mm VR. Compatibility. This is a DX lens, which means it works perfectly on every DX digital camera from the D40 through the D300, and from the D100 and D1 through the D3. It will work great on the D3, but it seems a bit wasteful of most of the D3's large
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