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D7000 Focus issues
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<blockquote data-quote="DW_" data-source="post: 47858" data-attributes="member: 8667"><p>I'm more convinced than every these so-called focusing issues are 90% operator error and the normal 10% manufacturer errors. Yes, some camera's may have issues and yes, most, if not all the cheaper Nikon lenses, need focal adjustments but the key is resolution. None of my top tier lenses needed a hint of adjustment and all of my lower tier lenses did. The D7000 resolution will make all these small imperfections stand out in a crowd. Owners of this camera need to pay attention to aperture, shutter speed and ISO. You can't get away with using the D7000 as an expensive point and shoot like you can with most other Nikon bodies. Put the time and energy in and it'll pay off in spades!</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]8709[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DW_, post: 47858, member: 8667"] I'm more convinced than every these so-called focusing issues are 90% operator error and the normal 10% manufacturer errors. Yes, some camera's may have issues and yes, most, if not all the cheaper Nikon lenses, need focal adjustments but the key is resolution. None of my top tier lenses needed a hint of adjustment and all of my lower tier lenses did. The D7000 resolution will make all these small imperfections stand out in a crowd. Owners of this camera need to pay attention to aperture, shutter speed and ISO. You can't get away with using the D7000 as an expensive point and shoot like you can with most other Nikon bodies. Put the time and energy in and it'll pay off in spades! [ATTACH=CONFIG]8709._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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