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  1. I had high expectations with the D750 with its AF specified to handle -3EV. I tried my friend 70-200/2.8VR (@ 200mm f/2.8) - it performed way better. I guess not all lenses are created equal. I will give AF-C a go.
  2. Thanks, but AF-tuning has been done to death :) It works just fine in daylight.
  3. I'm currently using a D750 with a 85/1.8G. The lens has recently been serviced. What do you think of the accuracy in low light with the 85/1.8G? Im struggling quite a bit to get photos in focus - Im using single shot with the centre AF-point selected. Light levels is around ISO3200, 1/125, f/1.8. I've tried it on a D610 aswell - same results. Objects with lots of contrast is not a problem but focusing on my daughters / wifes eye pose a real problem. And no, they are not moving and I've tried different focus modes. I'm just curious if the lens is not better than this or if I have a bad copy.
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