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  1. <p><a href="/photodb/user?user_id=6237006">Kari Oinonen</a><br> That sounds good, i will try with a tape to see how it will work out.<br />Later on I can think about the glue idea.<br /><br /><br> But thank you so much, that was helpful! Kiitos! :)</p>
  2. <p>Here are 2 pics of the little switch<br> http://oi58.tinypic.com/301krcg.jpg<br> http://oi58.tinypic.com/zvsrib.jpg</p>
  3. <p ><a href="/photodb/user?user_id=2403817">Rodeo Joe</a> </p> <p ><em><strong>Yes that little switch there seems to be the thing.. It looks like it is pushed down properly, but in fact when i push it manually down more then it functions well.. But I'm wondering if there is a fix for it.<br /><br /></strong></em><em><strong>Thanks for the reply!</strong></em></p>
  4. <p ><a href="/photodb/user?user_id=2403817">Rodeo Joe</a> </p> <p ><em><strong>Yes that little switch there seems to be the thing.. It looks like it is pushed down properly, but in fact when i push it manually down more then it functions well.. But I'm wondering if there is a fix for it.<br /><br /></strong></em><em><strong>Thanks for the reply!</strong></em></p>
  5. <p ><a href="/photodb/user?user_id=7393441">Gideon Kok</a> </p> <p ><em><strong>I found that switch yes, and I checked, it is pushed down, but when i push it more downwards with my finger then the error message disappears and the lens functions normally.<br /></strong></em><br /><em><strong>Do you know any fix for this? Maybe some little piece of paper to put in between? Or anything?<br /><br />And thanks for your reply!</strong></em></p>
  6. <p ><a href="/photodb/user?user_id=365237">Psul aul</a> </p> <p>Just some questions to consider:<br />Does re- mounting the lens on the camera body help? Possibly a poor connection between body and lens<br> <em><strong>No, I have tried many many times re-mounting the lens</strong></em><br> Does this happen in all exposure modes?<br> <em><strong>Yes, I have tried different exposures, different modes, almost everything I can with the camera</strong></em></p> <p>Is there a menu setting on the d3200 that allows you to use the aperture ring on the lens, instead of the dial on the body? If there is I would check that. <br> <em><strong>I just checked, but there is none unfortunately</strong></em><br> is the aperture ring actually moving out of the locked, f22 position?<br> <strong><em>No, it does not move at all</em></strong><br> <em><strong>I think Gideon Kok and Rodeo Joe were right, there is the little switch which seems like it is not pushed down enough.. I tried pushing it down more, and the error message disappears and I can take pictures normally.</strong></em><br> <em><strong>But thanks for the help! </strong></em></p>
  7. <p>Hello!<br> I have a problem with my AF Nikkor 50mm 1:1.8 D lens.<br> I own a Nikon D3200 camera, and i have bought the AF Nikkor 50mm 1:1.8 D lens a while ago. ( Was not a bright idea, i bought it because i found it for a good deal)<br /><br /><br> I know that autofocus will not work on my camera, but it should work fine once i lock the aperture to the highest (22).<br />If i do not lock it, a message will appear in my screen and i can not procees until i have locked it.<br> Now I do lock it, but the message appears again while it is locked! That is my problem...<br />I un-lock and lock it again, still showing me the same message. Sometimes if im lucky it works, sometimes not..<br /><br />50% of the time it works, it locks so i can use it<br />and 50% i lock it, but the message will not go away..<br /><br />So I am not sure is it my camera or the lens..<br />I have googled a lot, but never found any answer for this..<br /><br />Does anyone know what the problem might be? Or any solution to keep it locked?</p> <p>Thanks!</p>
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