01-24-2018, 05:53 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-24-2018, 06:02 PM by Brightcolours.)
Thanks for the answer, so since the light source does not change, that can not be a factor.
I am not well versed at all with the Nikon terminology concerning AF modes and settings. Assumption on my part: you are shooting in a non-AF tracking, focus needs to be confirmed AF mode?
If so, try shooting with a continuous AF tracking mode which does not need focus confirmation before firing. Also, try shooting in MF relying solely on focus confirmation, to see if the results are better.
Just to understand the lenses.. not that it will fix the issue.
I am not well versed at all with the Nikon terminology concerning AF modes and settings. Assumption on my part: you are shooting in a non-AF tracking, focus needs to be confirmed AF mode?
If so, try shooting with a continuous AF tracking mode which does not need focus confirmation before firing. Also, try shooting in MF relying solely on focus confirmation, to see if the results are better.
Just to understand the lenses.. not that it will fix the issue.