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Jan 17, 2020 12:33:51   #
nikonbrain Loc: Crystal River Florida
 
Reformat in camera after saving images on computer . I always reformat in camera Because on my nikon and most Nikons All your saved settings are stored in a BIN file on your card Not sure about D3300

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Jan 17, 2020 12:44:24   #
OneShotOne18
 
great i'll try that

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Jan 18, 2020 17:43:09   #
mas24 Loc: Southern CA
 
OneShotOne18 wrote:
I need some clarity! 1st my equipment: Nikon D3300 with a 70-300 lens. There is NO switch on the lens for AF to MF. However it is printed on the lens AF - P. The lens does have a manual ring for focus. OK, If I have the camera in AF will not the lens MF override the camera AF? Should I just have both camera and lens in MF at the same time? If so why do I have a lens that says AF -P if it's constantly in MF with the adjustable ring? Should I ditch this lens and get one with a switch option? What does the "P" stand for - Priority I assume? I guess I asked a lot of questions but I do THANK you for any help you send my way!
I need some clarity! 1st my equipment: Nikon D3300... (show quote)


Nikon made two DX version AF-P 70-300mm lenses. One with and without VR. The more expensive FX version 70-300mm VR, does have a switch on the lens.

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