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Hi, my name is Amy and this is my first post here. I am in desperate need of some help and would appreciate all input.
I have just bought my first SLR, it's a digital Fuji FinePix S1 Pro that I got for a steal off ebay. It did not come with a lens. It does however take Nikon/Nikkor lenses and has a Nikon F mount.
I did my research as best I could to find a good but affordable lens, and I found a Tamron 70-210mm f/3.8~4 Adaptall 2 Lens that I thought would work on the camera in manual mode. I was excited to get this lens because it seems to be good for macro work, and this is what I am really interested in doing. I knew the auto stuff wouldn't work with the Fuji but I thought the manual mode would, as far as I could tell if everything was in manual the lens should still work, although I may be wrong about that. I am no expert, just getting started, so I thought maybe someone here could help. Here is the info on the lens, if any of you would like to take a look:
Tamron lens
So I got my camera, got the batteries put in, and couldn't wait to get the lens so I could try it out! I waited impatiently for about a week. I had heard you were not supposed to push the shutter without a lens on it so I didn't even try it, although I read later that the Fuji has a safeguard to protect the camera, that the shutter will not release or something to that effect.
Imagine my disappointment when I found that after I put the lens on, and it seemed to fit just fine... but the camera's shutter did not release for at least a minute when I clicked it. When it finally does release, the viewscreen on back shows as though no picture was taken. We tried this a few times, made sure it was on manual mode, tried some different settings etc... but all the same effect. My husband did try taking off the lens and clicking it... the camera does the exact same thing, whether the lens is on it or not. Just hangs up and releases about a minute later.
I asked the man I bought it from but he said he was selling it for a friend and didn't know anything about it (of course, why am I not surprised). I have tried to google and see what I could come up with, but haven't found anything helpful so far.
So my question is.... does it sound like there's something wrong with the camera, or did I just get the wrong lens? If it's the camera, does anyone know if it's a simple fix, or maybe more complex (simple cleaning or major repair)?
Thanks very, very much in advance for your help.
Amy
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I have just bought my first SLR, it's a digital Fuji FinePix S1 Pro that I got for a steal off ebay. It did not come with a lens. It does however take Nikon/Nikkor lenses and has a Nikon F mount.
I did my research as best I could to find a good but affordable lens, and I found a Tamron 70-210mm f/3.8~4 Adaptall 2 Lens that I thought would work on the camera in manual mode. I was excited to get this lens because it seems to be good for macro work, and this is what I am really interested in doing. I knew the auto stuff wouldn't work with the Fuji but I thought the manual mode would, as far as I could tell if everything was in manual the lens should still work, although I may be wrong about that. I am no expert, just getting started, so I thought maybe someone here could help. Here is the info on the lens, if any of you would like to take a look:
Tamron lens
So I got my camera, got the batteries put in, and couldn't wait to get the lens so I could try it out! I waited impatiently for about a week. I had heard you were not supposed to push the shutter without a lens on it so I didn't even try it, although I read later that the Fuji has a safeguard to protect the camera, that the shutter will not release or something to that effect.
Imagine my disappointment when I found that after I put the lens on, and it seemed to fit just fine... but the camera's shutter did not release for at least a minute when I clicked it. When it finally does release, the viewscreen on back shows as though no picture was taken. We tried this a few times, made sure it was on manual mode, tried some different settings etc... but all the same effect. My husband did try taking off the lens and clicking it... the camera does the exact same thing, whether the lens is on it or not. Just hangs up and releases about a minute later.
I asked the man I bought it from but he said he was selling it for a friend and didn't know anything about it (of course, why am I not surprised). I have tried to google and see what I could come up with, but haven't found anything helpful so far.
So my question is.... does it sound like there's something wrong with the camera, or did I just get the wrong lens? If it's the camera, does anyone know if it's a simple fix, or maybe more complex (simple cleaning or major repair)?
Thanks very, very much in advance for your help.
Amy
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