I recently got a new lens for my Nikon D3300. I now have 3 lenses; the other two that I have came with the camera and work great but when I put my new lens on, it will only manually focus. If I go to the menu to change the focus mode, it won't even let me change it to auto focus. The lens is a "Nikon AF Nikkor 70-300mm 1:4-5.6 G" lens - as it says "AF" on the lens I believe it should auto focus. What could be the cause of the problem here?
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