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Tamron 18-270 hunting on d3200
Mar 31, 2013 20:04:04   #
Rwi66gasman Loc: lincolnton N.C
 
Hello all,I put my Tamron 18-270 on my wife's
D3200 today and its hunting focus like crazy !
This happens at any focal length and any focus mode . I have never had this
Problem on my D-90 . Has anybody here had this problem ?
The camera works fine with other lens's and the lens worked perfect on my
D90
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks Dennis

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Mar 31, 2013 21:34:02   #
Rwi66gasman Loc: lincolnton N.C
 
I will try it on my D7100 when it gets here Tuesday

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Apr 1, 2013 00:50:47   #
BHC Loc: Strawberry Valley, JF, USA
 
Rwi66gasman wrote:
Hello all,I put my Tamron 18-270 on my wife's
D3200 today and its hunting focus like crazy !
This happens at any focal length and any focus mode . I have never had this
Problem on my D-90 . Has anybody here had this problem ?
The camera works fine with other lens's and the lens worked perfect on my
D90
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks Dennis

Switch from Single-servo AF (AF-S) to Auto-servo AF (AF-A) per page 35 of your manual.

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Apr 1, 2013 06:45:01   #
Rwi66gasman Loc: lincolnton N.C
 
Tried that mogul that's not the problem it does it
In all focus modes

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Apr 1, 2013 08:28:03   #
sueyeisert Loc: New Jersey
 
I had a new sigma lens constantly hunt for focus. It was broken and Sigma replace it. Is the camera compatible with the lens?? Does the lens still work with the D90??

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Apr 1, 2013 08:35:08   #
Rwi66gasman Loc: lincolnton N.C
 
Yeah lens works on all my other cameras
So I don't think it's the lens and camera works fine
With other lens so I'm stumped !!!

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Apr 1, 2013 09:25:59   #
sueyeisert Loc: New Jersey
 
Both Nikon and Tamron and tech support phone numbers. Call Nikon then Tamron.

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Apr 1, 2013 13:15:48   #
snohomish98 Loc: Coastal Carolina
 
I have the ame lens on my d 90, works fine. you may want to dry it out on several difernt cameras. Could be a bad lens but not likely

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Apr 2, 2013 00:45:16   #
Kelton Loc: Newcastle NSW
 
I've got the same lens. It's fine on my Canon 450d but hunts occassionally on my new Canon 650d. Haven't been able to solve problem either. :(

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