Hi All,
Not sure if this is the right place to post this but here goes. I have noticed on a few occasions my Nikon D3s seems to have a problem focusing under low light conditions. Today I was shooting a childrens Christmas nativity concert in the school hall, at first all was going well then it started having focusing problems, it would not lock onto the subject but the shutter would release anyway, it seems to hunt even though the focus mode selector switch was set to (S) single.
I was using my Nikon 70 - 200mm f2.8 V1, I have also noticed the same thing as above using the same lens shooting rugby under flood lights strugling to focus on the subject. When this happened with the rugby I changed bodies and put the lens onto my D300s and there was no problem at all focus locked on to subject and shutter fired subject in focus.
So I don't know if the D3s is having the problem or the 70 -200 f2.8 V1 is having the problem. Has anybody come across this and if so what did you do about it.
Thanks
Graham
Not sure if this is the right place to post this but here goes. I have noticed on a few occasions my Nikon D3s seems to have a problem focusing under low light conditions. Today I was shooting a childrens Christmas nativity concert in the school hall, at first all was going well then it started having focusing problems, it would not lock onto the subject but the shutter would release anyway, it seems to hunt even though the focus mode selector switch was set to (S) single.
I was using my Nikon 70 - 200mm f2.8 V1, I have also noticed the same thing as above using the same lens shooting rugby under flood lights strugling to focus on the subject. When this happened with the rugby I changed bodies and put the lens onto my D300s and there was no problem at all focus locked on to subject and shutter fired subject in focus.
So I don't know if the D3s is having the problem or the 70 -200 f2.8 V1 is having the problem. Has anybody come across this and if so what did you do about it.
Thanks
Graham

non-technical malfunction - so many buttons, so little time.