JoeW
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I've got a Tampon 150-600mm zoom that I use for wildlife photos. In the middle of some shooting this past weekend it simply stopped autofocusing. I originally thought "damn, something wrong with my body" (it was on an old D800) so I switch lens and put it on my D4--still no joy. All shots I ended up taking with it I did focusing manually. A couple of decades ago that wouldn't have been so bad but now my eyesight isn't what it used to be so I use autofocus on moving objects or distant objects.
I thought next "well, I guess the autofocus motor in the lens is dead--no problem, I'll just rely on the autofocus motor in my bodies." No joy there as well.
Does anyone have any thoughts on what is going on here? I'm going to take it to my favorite camera shop on Monday or Tuesday and see what they say. I'll be majorly bummed if this requires expensive repairs or if it's given up the ghost in some manner.
I thought next "well, I guess the autofocus motor in the lens is dead--no problem, I'll just rely on the autofocus motor in my bodies." No joy there as well.
Does anyone have any thoughts on what is going on here? I'm going to take it to my favorite camera shop on Monday or Tuesday and see what they say. I'll be majorly bummed if this requires expensive repairs or if it's given up the ghost in some manner.