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Out this morning testing the hired Nikon 200-500 on my D500 ... I used it on Monday in grim light and was as pleased as I could be in the conditions.
Today was bright and sunny but other than that the testing was much the same, I tested in Manual, Shutter Priority and Aperture Priority and during the morning I noticed an odd occurrence several times.
I had my D500 AF set to Group Area-AF with Single-Point AF override by pressing button fn1.
Most of the shots were taken with the lens resting on a beanbag and the rest were hand-held, the camera body had a battery grip attached.
The oddity is that the AF would momentarily switch from Group Area-AF to Single-Point without any input or action from me ... I am also 99.9% certain that nothing activated the fn1 button without my knowledge.
My initial thought was maybe dirty/damaged contacts on the lens but could this actually alter AF rather than stop it working?
Any other thoughts?
Today was bright and sunny but other than that the testing was much the same, I tested in Manual, Shutter Priority and Aperture Priority and during the morning I noticed an odd occurrence several times.
I had my D500 AF set to Group Area-AF with Single-Point AF override by pressing button fn1.
Most of the shots were taken with the lens resting on a beanbag and the rest were hand-held, the camera body had a battery grip attached.
The oddity is that the AF would momentarily switch from Group Area-AF to Single-Point without any input or action from me ... I am also 99.9% certain that nothing activated the fn1 button without my knowledge.
My initial thought was maybe dirty/damaged contacts on the lens but could this actually alter AF rather than stop it working?
Any other thoughts?