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I purchased a Nikon D60 in January after reading a lot about how it along with the D40 was the ideal entry-level DSLR. I was fairly happy with my purchase, but after two weeks, much to my chagrin, I knocked the kit lens rendering it unable to auto or manual focus. I think a gear came loose inside.
So I sold it for parts and have just bought a new lens, which I think is a little different to the original kit lens. The end of the lens is a little fatter than the original and it is REALLY slow to autofocus, not to say noisy too. Sometimes it will whirr for a few seconds, zooming in and out, before settling on a position which leaves the frame completely out of focus. It was listed on Amazon, where I purchased the item, as a Nikon "R709" lens. Is it faulty? Is this lens notoriously bad? Should I look for the original, which I think had a skinnier end (for want of a better phrase).
Also, any recommendations for a reasonably priced 18-55mm lens which will AF with my D60?
So I sold it for parts and have just bought a new lens, which I think is a little different to the original kit lens. The end of the lens is a little fatter than the original and it is REALLY slow to autofocus, not to say noisy too. Sometimes it will whirr for a few seconds, zooming in and out, before settling on a position which leaves the frame completely out of focus. It was listed on Amazon, where I purchased the item, as a Nikon "R709" lens. Is it faulty? Is this lens notoriously bad? Should I look for the original, which I think had a skinnier end (for want of a better phrase).
Also, any recommendations for a reasonably priced 18-55mm lens which will AF with my D60?
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