I've been very tied up in other areas for some time so haven't been around here much. Bit of a photographic anno horribilis too.
I decided to sell my virtually unused D7000 with the 18-105 and 55-300mm. Some one came to look and the 18-105mm wouldn't focus. It's been a long times since I used it and set it up and had programmed back button focus and assigned buttons to this and that. With the lens at 18mm it still didn't appear to focus but the DOF is pretty huge at that setting.
Anyway the person walked away even though I showed him that the focus clearly worked in live view and in U1 and U2. I switched off and later went though the menu's and cleared all of my settings. The reset didn't clear the button programming. Tried it and all fine at any focal length - default focusing when the shutter button was part pressed.
This leaves me with a slight feeling that something can be done casually handling camera that will lock focus and clears when cycled on and off. I wondered if any one has any ideas.
From talking to the buyer though I am wondering if they would be better off with a simpler camera. He assumed that the camera and lens weren't talking and didn't seem to know what BBF was. They clearly were talking but the focus may have been locked somehow or the other leaving the BBF inactive.
John
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