Nikon camera autofocus is not working
The autofocus (AF) system automatically adjusts the camera’s focus. When the shutter-release button is held halfway down, the camera focuses and when the button is pressed all the way down, the camera captures a photo. The camera’s settings can be adjusted such that the lens focus ring can be manually rotated to focus the camera.
#1 Autofocus rather than manual
Double-check that the lens and camera switches are both set to Autofocus. It must be set to AF, not M, on the camera, and M/A on the lens (A stands for Autofocus, M for Manual, and M/A allows you to utilize both). Flicking the lens switch to Manual unintentionally and easily might happen, especially if you’re in a hurry to change lenses.
#2 The back dial is unlocked
Make sure the dial is pointing at the camera icon rather than the L, which stands for the lock. This dial is easy to flick, especially if you’re back-button focusing and your dial sees a lot of movement.
#3 AEL / AFL
Check to see if you’ve locked focus on your AEL/AFL button. Clicking it once locks the focus, so you’ll have to click it again to unlock it.
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