sandygrant
New member
I have inconsistent results with my D7000 also. I primarily take shots of field lacrosse, at night, with my 80-200 F2.8 lens, and box lacrosse, in poorly lit arenas - my previous body is a D90. I got the D7000, because of the low-light capabilities, and I was getting pretty frustrated with not being able to what I wanted out of the D90. No, I don't use a flash, the players don't tend to like being blinded while they are trying to play.
I was thinking it was something I was doing with the camera, but now that I've looked online, I'm thinking it's not me... I get inconsistency in focusing on action shots. I have the multiple frames set as high as I could, and the movement reactivity is as low as possible too. I pre-focus pretty much all the time, but I have quite a few shots from the D7000 that come out with the main subject NOT in focus - the background subjects are in focus, but the foreground are quite fuzzy.
Hopefully I can get through to support tomorrow
I was thinking it was something I was doing with the camera, but now that I've looked online, I'm thinking it's not me... I get inconsistency in focusing on action shots. I have the multiple frames set as high as I could, and the movement reactivity is as low as possible too. I pre-focus pretty much all the time, but I have quite a few shots from the D7000 that come out with the main subject NOT in focus - the background subjects are in focus, but the foreground are quite fuzzy.
Hopefully I can get through to support tomorrow