What's brassing and why the screwdriver slot
Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 5:44 pm
Hi, the 300 2.8 I am looking at buying has some brassing according to the seller. What is the likely cause of the brassing and is is bad (and why)?
My second question is why has this lens got a screwdriver slot. I thought this was on lenses that didn't have their own focussing motor so the camera could drive the focussing. This lens is an AFS 300 2.8 type I. I understood AFS to mean it's got it's own internal focus motor. I'm a bit confused.
Also, the seller said he bought the lens from Nikon Australia (Maxwell's) and it was part of the NPS trial/loan stock. Does this imply that a lot of people have been playing with this lens? Is there anything I should be careful ofe seeing this was NPS trial/loan stock?
Image provided below:
Thanks for your help
Cheers
John
My second question is why has this lens got a screwdriver slot. I thought this was on lenses that didn't have their own focussing motor so the camera could drive the focussing. This lens is an AFS 300 2.8 type I. I understood AFS to mean it's got it's own internal focus motor. I'm a bit confused.
Also, the seller said he bought the lens from Nikon Australia (Maxwell's) and it was part of the NPS trial/loan stock. Does this imply that a lot of people have been playing with this lens? Is there anything I should be careful ofe seeing this was NPS trial/loan stock?
Image provided below:
Thanks for your help
Cheers
John