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.

I have Nikon D5300 and Nikon 18-55mm AF-P DX VR 3.5-5.6G lens. I am no expert in photography just uses my DSLR to click normal pictures. I always had autofocus on half shutter press and suddenly it is not working. Images are getting clicked, but autofocus on half shutter press is not working. I have not changed any settings. I have a nikon d40 plus standard 18-55mm lens about 2 years 6 months old.The lens has been playing up and today it decided to pack up,it will not focus and can not hear the motor working,put my 55

Although there are several variations of Nikon 18-55mm kit lenses, most if not all of them have an AF/MF switch on the lens as well. Have you checked the switch on the lens to see if it has been moved? If the camera menu has AF turned off but the lens switch is set to AF you may not be able to move the focus ring on the lens.

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.
The D3400 does not work well with manual focus lenses or any AF lens with an aperture ring. If a lens has an aperture ring, the D3400 will not be able to autofocus (turn the focus ring manually and look for the green OK dot on the lower left of the finder), and it will not be able to meter or set exposure (use Manual exposure and pray).
AF-P lenses do not work with D70. AF-P lenses have built-in motor but the D70 body lacks the electronics needed to operate this type of lenses. That's what I s posted above. It doesn't exhplain why it won't focus manually though. "It's good to be . . . . . . . . . Me!" I know they don't af on old bodies, i tested if they manual focused on old A solid budget wide-angle lens for Nikon DX cameras. In this in-depth field review, we are going to have a look at the new Nikon wide-angle DX lens Nikkor 10-20mm f/4.5 – f/5.6 AF-P ED VR, which was launched in June 2017. This lens was announced among two other professional wide-angle lenses (FX Nikkor Fisheye 8-15mm and FX Prime Nikkor 28mm
1 Answer. No, there is nothing you can do. Nikon's AF-P lenses do not work with the D5100. At the time of release of the first AF-P lenses (the 18–55mm, both with and without VR), the only cameras that supported AF-P lenses were D5300 and D5500, and a firmware update was made available to the D3300 so it would support AF-P lenses as well.
Yes, you should be concerned if you are a professional photographer. Here are some quick troubleshooting methods to fix Nikon Autofocus issues. Follow these steps, in this order: #1 Check whether the lens is clean. Remove the lens. Examine the front and rear lens aspects for dirt and dust. Check also if there is any damage and filters on the lens.

The AF-P DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G features the superb optics and advanced technology used on Nikon's high-end lenses. Two Aspherical lens elements achieve superior optical performance, giving your photos and videos rich, vibrant colors, deep contrast, minimal distortion and beautiful soft backgrounds, even in less than ideal conditions.

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