Guys,
It's in M/A..
Doesn't matter if it's either C, S, M shooting settings right?
Hi Slash56
Try to remove your lens and then put it on again.
I suspect you did not fit the lens 100% (properly), the contacts on the lens did not come in touch so AF not working properly.
When you fit the lens onto the DSLR, you should feel or 'hear' a click sound.
Hope the above information solves your issue and happy shooting.
Regards
htx
Of course it matters. If body set to M, it will over-ride lens setting and becomes manual.
If body set to C or S, and lens set to M, it will over-ride body setting and becomes manual.
Just try it out and explore. And..... RTFM.
That's right.. opps... my settings isn't in M... nor is the lens at M... :dunno:
Change to single focus mode, pick a focus point.
Will it focus if you press the AF-ON button and half-press the trigger?
set it to either S or C first, then make sure ur 18-200 is properly mounted n the switch at M/A. clean the cpu contacts also. if AF is still not possible, then try with other lenses.
if AF on other lenses can be performed with the settings i mentioned above, then it's ur 18-200's problem.
if AF on other lenses cannot be performed, then it's ur camera's problem.
I'll have to double confirm on the mounting part.
I've tried it on my previous camera's kit lens.. still cannot work! :dunno:
If nothing works, bring your camera and lens to NSC for a check up.
Guess i have to do just that... I bought my camera in Jan 2011 somemore... :bheart:
meanwhile i can still shoot with my camera right?
Hi htx,
Thanks. Just to check, even if it's not 100% fitted, can i still shoot?
Guess i have to do just that... I bought my camera in Jan 2011 somemore... :bheart:
meanwhile i can still shoot with my camera right?
Hi Slash56
If memory did not failed me, I suppose you will have AF problem and cannot shoot.
I had similar problem that happened about 4 years ago in HK using my D80. Went to a nearby camera shop and they sort it out for me. I was new to DSLR then.
Regards
htx