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    Quote Originally Posted by stooge View Post
    The AF/MF lever on the D80 body can stay on AF... makes no difference to the lens when you put it into MF by pulling the ring towards the camera.

    Regardless of that, take the lens off the camera, slide the ring to the MF position and turn both ways... you will see the distance markers move accordingly. If they dont move, then theres a problem AFAIK.

    How you find your lens RR?
    I read that by not turn the camera to manual a risk of damage in the camera AF operation it is possible.
    It takes less than 2 seconds any way

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    Yes worked it out last night .... What an idiot
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    Quote Originally Posted by dullbird View Post
    Yes worked it out last night .... What an idiot
    Awesome to hear, I like it when its a simple problem to fix
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    Haven't had much time to play with it. Only took about 10 pictures. Mainly bought it as I did not have anything in that range and wanted to see if there is a focus problem with my other lenses or if it is the D90 playing up.
    Still not sure if it's focus, D90 or me

    Have to get used to the wide end of the lense. Biggest problem seems to be your own shadow in the pictures. Bought it with a Hoya Ultra Super Slim Multi-coated UV-Cir-PL filter.

    Here another one:


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    just be careful with the slim hoya filter I have been hvinng real trouble with mine binding on to the lens has happened on both my lenses on a number of occasions
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    DB - yes I have the same issue. I noticed that if I try to put the filter from the top (lens facing skywards) it binds really easily! However, if I put the filter while the lens is on its side, it doesnt bind at all.
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    Makes no difference to me I always put it on from the side
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    This is the one big plus of B+W filters (there are other benefits too). They are a brass ring, not an aluminium and don't bind anywhere near as much as the Hoya filters.
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