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D7000
AF Fune Tune - Still Out of Focus
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<blockquote data-quote="dramtastic" data-source="post: 206925" data-attributes="member: 16805"><p>+1 to upload file images</p><p></p><p>Personally not yet convinced of BF issues.</p><p>Might be, but I am also convinced with all the BF chatter over the years for D7000's, a lot of people have talked themselves into it. Not saying this is you, but having bought a D7000 recently myself I think Nikon for the most has fixed this problem. So many variables, including lens used, aperture, shutter speed. I remember taking test shots of nails equally spaced in my front deck and going cross eyed trying to find possible BF problems.</p><p>My 50mm 1.8D smashes out wonderful images on this body without nary a thought. </p><p>Finally, don't give up on this body even if you have to replace or have Nikon recalibrate(or whatever they do). A good one represents incredible value. A semi-pro for under 700 bucks.</p><p>One last thing, but have you adjusted the focus dial next to the viewfinder?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dramtastic, post: 206925, member: 16805"] +1 to upload file images Personally not yet convinced of BF issues. Might be, but I am also convinced with all the BF chatter over the years for D7000's, a lot of people have talked themselves into it. Not saying this is you, but having bought a D7000 recently myself I think Nikon for the most has fixed this problem. So many variables, including lens used, aperture, shutter speed. I remember taking test shots of nails equally spaced in my front deck and going cross eyed trying to find possible BF problems. My 50mm 1.8D smashes out wonderful images on this body without nary a thought. Finally, don't give up on this body even if you have to replace or have Nikon recalibrate(or whatever they do). A good one represents incredible value. A semi-pro for under 700 bucks. One last thing, but have you adjusted the focus dial next to the viewfinder? [/QUOTE]
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