Hi Kathy,
I missed this yesterday, sorry.
Unfortunately - you
will need to learn more about your camera to use what you have effectively.
The D5000 has a help system built in; press and hold down the centre (of 5) buttons on left side of LCD for some words about whatever menu option you were looking at. "?" is beside the button.
I have tha same lens and camera, so I feel qualified, but that may come across opinionated, I'll apologise now for that
Extracting the important points from the above posts and adding some of my own;
As Mike and Joe say -
it won't focus closer than five feet - get further back and zoom in more, but watch shutter speed doesn't go too low, especially as for flowers, you really want f/11 or f/16 for better DoF.
Metering and AF
are separate.
Use the viewfinder,
NOT LIVEVIEW on LCD to focus, as Andre quotes, it's (almost) useless.
Cut to chase:
For flowers and static subjects, I suggest you set the following options on the lens;
set all switches 'forward' (i.e. away from the camera body); specifically;
top switch (AF) to "M/A",
middle switch (VR) to "ON"
lower switch to "NORMAL"
For flowers and static subjects, I suggest you set the following options on the camera;
I am working down the right hand side of LCD settings in shooting mode; half press shutter to see them, press lower right "i" button and use cursor to position over each in turn, then "OK" followed by cursor up/down to make changes;
I have Bolded the important ones for AF issues you are having
Image Quality = RAW (or RAW + your choice of jpg)
White Balance = Auto
ISO = 200, 400, 800, etc. as appropriate
Release Mode =
Single "S" in a box
Focus Mode =
AF-S (should beep when focus is OK)
AF-area mode =
small brackets (top option)
Metering is the next option, but we're done here
You should now be in single point AF mode, this means YOU choose which focus point to use, select by using cursor keys after a shutter half press, OK centres it. there's a map on LCD in addition to the V/F indication.
For all but the centre AF point, you will notice they are oblong shaped, make sure you have a contrast edge crossing the
longest side of your highlighted focus point for best results.
As long as you haven't muted all sounds, you should get a double beep when focus is locked, if you don't get it, don't take it! (It may not let you anyway)
Cheers,