The D is the series previous to the G and uses a screw drive to focus (or manual only if your camera does not have the screw). Of the modern versions, only the 7000 series and up have the drive to autofocus with D lenses; 3K and 5K camera’s do not as far as I remember.
Try setting to release then focus; perhaps the first couple of pics in a burst may be out of focus but the following should be good assuming the rest of your settings are appropriate.
I understand things may malfunction; what I’m trying to convey is that if I buy a camera new and have to send it in for service within a couple of weeks, particularly for what appears to be a known issue, I would get it replaced, not repaired.
https://petapixel.com/2016/03/01/nikon-recalls-d750-shutter-issue/
I should have said flares instead of hot spot. I was not aware there was a recall for shutter sticking problems; is there one?
What I mean by unacceptable is that one as a consumer should not be stuck with that problem. If I...
Shutter issue on the 750 has to do with hot spots on the sensor not shutter getting stuck, if memory serves me well.
Either way, it is unacceptable and they should solve the problem ideally by a replacement. Good luck.
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