Whiskeyman
Senior Member
I've really been working the D750 I purchased earlier this year lately, and I have noticed a trend; I'm getting a lot of photos that are back-focused. And the less available light, the worse the problem seems to be.
I've calibrated my AF Fine tune and the camera consistently requires an AF Fine Tune setting of -18 or -19 according to FoCal, and that setting seems to improve my images. (Even then, the quality of focus isn't the best.) I just don't want to live with this setting, and I'm concerned that any wear over time will end up with AF Fine Tune requirements outside the limits of the menu settings. That would require me to send the camera to Nikon service for tuning, likely after the warranty is expired.
I'm likely also going to wait a few weeks to let the dealer I purchased the camera from look at it, as well as shooting a lot from a tripod with a cable release to see if the problem is the camera, me, or a combination of both.
So what would you do in this case? Should I live with it as it is, or send it in for service?
WM
I've calibrated my AF Fine tune and the camera consistently requires an AF Fine Tune setting of -18 or -19 according to FoCal, and that setting seems to improve my images. (Even then, the quality of focus isn't the best.) I just don't want to live with this setting, and I'm concerned that any wear over time will end up with AF Fine Tune requirements outside the limits of the menu settings. That would require me to send the camera to Nikon service for tuning, likely after the warranty is expired.
I'm likely also going to wait a few weeks to let the dealer I purchased the camera from look at it, as well as shooting a lot from a tripod with a cable release to see if the problem is the camera, me, or a combination of both.
So what would you do in this case? Should I live with it as it is, or send it in for service?
WM