Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G Vibration Reduction II Zoom Lens with Auto Focus for Nikon DSLR Cameras. From the Manufacturer. An ultra-compact, all-around lens that draws peak performance from DX-format HD-SLRs. Life is full of interesting views, and you need a lens that can catch them all. I've also never taken off this lens for the 6 years I've had the camera. Recently, I got a Nikon 50mm f/1.8G AF-S lens. After I took off the original 18-55mm lens to attach this new 50mm, the Autofocus stopped working. I checked all of the focusing switches (both the one on the body and the lens) and all are in the correct positions (AF and M/A). Autofocus worked fine until recently, so I had to finally read the manual. I found the A/M switch on the lens and set it to A. I believe it had been switched to M, somehow. No help. After much experimenting, I found that in viewfinder mode the lens will not autofocus, but in Live view mode, it will autofocus. So the lens motor and contacts must The Nikon 18-55mm lens is a versatile, lightweight lens that covers the standard zoom range and offers good image quality. It's a great choice for both beginners and more advanced users who want a versatile lens that can be used for both still photography and videography. Browse the top-ranked list of Nikkor 18-55 lenses below along with 1. Check Autofocus mode. Make sure both the lens and the camera switches are set to Autofocus. On the camera, the switch must be set to AF (Autofocus) and not M. M is for manual. Make sure the same is also true for the lens. If the lens doesn’t have an AF option, set it to M/A. 2. Unlock the back dial Take the lens off of your camera. Put the lens in MF mode. Twist the FOCUS ring (the tip of the lens) all the way to one side (extend it). You may hear a click noise or two, this is good, but don't FORCE the lens. Twist the FOCUS ring all the way to the opposite side (retract it). Again, you may hear a couple of clicking noises.
This 18-55mm VR is still featherweight and tiny. Nikon 18-55mm AF-S II and this Nikon 18-55mm VR. Compatibility. This is a DX lens, which means it works perfectly on every DX digital camera from the D40 through the D300, and from the D100 and D1 through the D3. It will work great on the D3, but it seems a bit wasteful of most of the D3's large
Sidenote: why not use a kit Nikkor 18-55mm DX, it has same lame f/3.5-5.6 but adds VR and longer tele (~70mm equivalent for nice portraits) for less money. Also I believe there is no 50mm DX lens in existence. I personally played with D3100/18-55VR couple of weeks ago and I should say it is a terrific combo.
Good riddance. Nikon's 18-55mm P is extraordinary in that unlike every other 18-55mm kit lens, its new stepper autofocus motor lets it focus essentially instantly, even in near total darkness, even on the cheapest D3300 camera. It focuses so close that you won't need a macro lens.
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