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As a newcomer to Nikon, we have recently bought a new D500 and a used AFS 600mm f4 dii specifically for wildlife / birding and I'm having a few issues.
First of all, I noticed an issue where it just wouldn't focus on some of the outer focus points and today we worked out what might be causing the problem, I think the aperture control isn't working properly so that not enough light is getting in. Sat in a hide next to another photographer just now waiting for a kingfisher, we we're comparing settings and they were well out. On ISO 2000 at f4 I was getting around 1/400 a second and he was getting between 1/2500 and 1/3200, quite a difference (although he was using a 500 f4 I don't think it would affect it that much)!
This was when I started playing with the aperture ring and realised that if I manually set it to f4 the viewfinder was a lot brighter than leaving it on the lens' auto setting (f22 in orange). The only problem here is that the camera won't give a meter reading or fire the shutter. My guess is that there is a setting in the camera that would allow me to use the aperture ring in 'manual' mode, but I can't find it. What is more of a problem of course is that the viewfinder should be a lot brighter than it is when the lens is in it's auto aperture setting, could this be me not setting up the camera correctly as I'm new to Nikon, or do you think the lens is faulty? The aperture lever itself does not appear to be sticky at all.
Would appreciate any help / thoughts you can give!
As a newcomer to Nikon, we have recently bought a new D500 and a used AFS 600mm f4 dii specifically for wildlife / birding and I'm having a few issues.
First of all, I noticed an issue where it just wouldn't focus on some of the outer focus points and today we worked out what might be causing the problem, I think the aperture control isn't working properly so that not enough light is getting in. Sat in a hide next to another photographer just now waiting for a kingfisher, we we're comparing settings and they were well out. On ISO 2000 at f4 I was getting around 1/400 a second and he was getting between 1/2500 and 1/3200, quite a difference (although he was using a 500 f4 I don't think it would affect it that much)!
This was when I started playing with the aperture ring and realised that if I manually set it to f4 the viewfinder was a lot brighter than leaving it on the lens' auto setting (f22 in orange). The only problem here is that the camera won't give a meter reading or fire the shutter. My guess is that there is a setting in the camera that would allow me to use the aperture ring in 'manual' mode, but I can't find it. What is more of a problem of course is that the viewfinder should be a lot brighter than it is when the lens is in it's auto aperture setting, could this be me not setting up the camera correctly as I'm new to Nikon, or do you think the lens is faulty? The aperture lever itself does not appear to be sticky at all.
Would appreciate any help / thoughts you can give!