Hi,
I'm using a Nikon 1 camera with a NIKKOR 32mm f/1.2 Lens. The problem is that when I'm trying to focus, the camera keeps blacking out on and off with this lens. The viewfinder goes all black for under a second each time. If I take a picture during the blackout time, it does save a photo that is all black. When I replace the lens with my Nikkor 6.7-1.3mm lens, the blacking out does not happen.
Can anyone please help me fix the problem? I appreciate any advice!
Here is some information about NIKKOR 32mm f/1.2 Lens from the website:
The black Nikon 1 NIKKOR 32mm f/1.2 Lens is a fast medium telephoto-length prime lens designed for use with the Nikon 1 series of mirrorless digital cameras. The 32mm focal length is equivalent to 86.4mm in the 35mm format, and coupled with the maximum f/1.2 aperture renders this lens ideal for portraiture due to its longer-than-normal perspective and ability to produce imagery with a shallow depth of field. Also contributing to offering greater control over focus placement is the inclusion of a manual focus ring, which can be used in both manual and auto focusing modes due to the M/A manual focus override capability. When working in autofocus modes, a Silent Wave Motor (SWM) focusing mechanism provides smooth, fast, and quiet focusing performance that is ideal for use when recording HD video.
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