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<blockquote data-quote="Ed B" data-source="post: 23195" data-attributes="member: 6520"><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'">Hi everyone.</span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'">I bought my D7000 in January and believe me I never dropped or damaged the camera. Since day one, I noticed the camera is having focus issue and my pictures don’t seem to be sharp enough. Being a Nikon user for almost thirty years I never thought that I'll have such a problem with a Nikon Camera. So I kept testing my new camera with different Nikkor lenses with different autofocus settings in different light conditions but almost all of the pictures came out of focus. I’ve called Nikon twice and just like one of the comments I was reading above, I was told to try the single focus option, then I was advised to try not to shoot pictures in speeds below 1/100s. Believe me, after shooting pictures for over thirty years and almost always with Nikon, I think I know enough about camera speed and focusing to say, that I am sure, the focus issue is not caused by the operator and it is related to the camera itself. What surprises me is that why Nikon hasn't done anything about it. I also know that, not every user of D7000 seems to have the focus issue with their camera but believe me it is true and the D7000 does have a focusing problem. Took the camera to Nikon and they said, they will fix it for me, but they never told me how or what the problem is. So, I took the camera back and am about to send it back to the dealer where I bought it from. I’d rather return my D7000 and get a different model, as despite the excellent new features that it has one of the fundamental features (focus) is not usable on Nikon D7000.</span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'">Wondering, what the outcome of the repair on one of the member’s was as he indicated that he took his to Nikon for repair. Was the problem fixed? Does anyone know what is causing this front or back focusing issue?</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ed B, post: 23195, member: 6520"] [FONT=Tahoma]Hi everyone.[/FONT] [FONT=Tahoma]I bought my D7000 in January and believe me I never dropped or damaged the camera. Since day one, I noticed the camera is having focus issue and my pictures don’t seem to be sharp enough. Being a Nikon user for almost thirty years I never thought that I'll have such a problem with a Nikon Camera. So I kept testing my new camera with different Nikkor lenses with different autofocus settings in different light conditions but almost all of the pictures came out of focus. I’ve called Nikon twice and just like one of the comments I was reading above, I was told to try the single focus option, then I was advised to try not to shoot pictures in speeds below 1/100s. Believe me, after shooting pictures for over thirty years and almost always with Nikon, I think I know enough about camera speed and focusing to say, that I am sure, the focus issue is not caused by the operator and it is related to the camera itself. What surprises me is that why Nikon hasn't done anything about it. I also know that, not every user of D7000 seems to have the focus issue with their camera but believe me it is true and the D7000 does have a focusing problem. Took the camera to Nikon and they said, they will fix it for me, but they never told me how or what the problem is. So, I took the camera back and am about to send it back to the dealer where I bought it from. I’d rather return my D7000 and get a different model, as despite the excellent new features that it has one of the fundamental features (focus) is not usable on Nikon D7000.[/FONT] [FONT=Tahoma]Wondering, what the outcome of the repair on one of the member’s was as he indicated that he took his to Nikon for repair. Was the problem fixed? Does anyone know what is causing this front or back focusing issue?[/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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