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D7000 Focus issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 13850"><p>Hello all,</p><p>Is anyone else with a D7000 having AF problems? I had to contact Nikon customer service yesterday as my D7000 has been having focus problems. I must say the Nikon service people on the phone were somewhat insulting asking me step by step if I have either the camera or the lens in manual mode. Rude to top it all off hope they were just having a bad day. </p><p>Has anyone else out there been having focus problems with their camera? I can switch the AF/M selector on the camera body and it would seem to clear up as long as I keep shooting but if I leave it on for a couple of mins (while adjusting scene or looks for new shot) come back to it and it has same focus problems again. The main problem is that it keeps trying to focus but will never lock. Not such a big problem doing stills but, the racing season is coming up and have a lot of track photography lined up and this will be a huge problem in action shots (could result in my throwing the camera <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p>I was told to send the camera in to service yesterday which I did. I was informed it will take 14 days to get it back. I hope they actually fix something and not just return. </p><p>I welcome any input anyone actually has on this as I really do enjoy that camera. Would hate to have to go to another manufacture but, I am not please with Nikon on this issue thus far. </p><p>I of course will keep you all posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 13850"] Hello all, Is anyone else with a D7000 having AF problems? I had to contact Nikon customer service yesterday as my D7000 has been having focus problems. I must say the Nikon service people on the phone were somewhat insulting asking me step by step if I have either the camera or the lens in manual mode. Rude to top it all off hope they were just having a bad day. Has anyone else out there been having focus problems with their camera? I can switch the AF/M selector on the camera body and it would seem to clear up as long as I keep shooting but if I leave it on for a couple of mins (while adjusting scene or looks for new shot) come back to it and it has same focus problems again. The main problem is that it keeps trying to focus but will never lock. Not such a big problem doing stills but, the racing season is coming up and have a lot of track photography lined up and this will be a huge problem in action shots (could result in my throwing the camera :) I was told to send the camera in to service yesterday which I did. I was informed it will take 14 days to get it back. I hope they actually fix something and not just return. I welcome any input anyone actually has on this as I really do enjoy that camera. Would hate to have to go to another manufacture but, I am not please with Nikon on this issue thus far. I of course will keep you all posted. [/QUOTE]
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