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Jul 8, 2020 08:09:45   #
Fred Frank Loc: Roanoke Alabama
 
Great info. Thanks gentlemen

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Jul 8, 2020 10:24:21   #
mikegreenwald Loc: Illinois
 
Fred Frank wrote:
Nikon D500 with Sigma 150-600 sport. All other lenses work fine. This particular lens has a problem. When my settings are made and I compose my shot, the aperture goes to 0. If I use my lens hand and twist it to the right I'm able to get my original setting back. During that same time I'm also not able to focus.
No doubt someone has experienced this issue. Can I do something myself to fix the problem, or do I have to take it to get repaired? Thanks, I look forward to your feedback. Fred


Kind of like a loose woman. Can’t be trusted.

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Jul 8, 2020 15:47:23   #
Fred Frank Loc: Roanoke Alabama
 
Well it turns out all screws were loose. Fixed it up myself and no issues. Thanks for all the help and advice.

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Jul 8, 2020 16:00:21   #
Brucej67 Loc: Cary, NC
 
Fred Frank wrote:
Well it turns out all screws were loose. Fixed it up myself and no issues. Thanks for all the help and advice.


Glad it worked out for you.

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Jul 8, 2020 22:45:40   #
aellman Loc: Boston MA
 
User ID wrote:
No cogent info is missing. The zero is a common enough occurrence.

The readout goes to zero. I’ve seen this, and can easily provoke it. If I press the shutter anyway, the zero will be shown in the exif. When the zero readout arises on its own a repair is in order.

A handheld large lens user must take care not to accidentally push the lens latch. That is user error ... IOW that is not a need for repair.


It will make a beautiful paperweight.

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