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D5100
AF Servicing?
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<blockquote data-quote="ocm8" data-source="post: 94991" data-attributes="member: 10435"><p>So, my camera was great combo'd with my 35mm 1.8 (all I ever used with it) but then I tried to fix my back focus problem that formed by myself (hex screws) and made my auto focus system worse, I can get sharpness and the right DOF manually but adjusting those screws really messed up my AF. YES I know it was dumb to do it myself and I do not need to be told how dumb it was I came for some advice for the hereafter, and with some of the black paint off the screws Nikon would obviously know what I did & the shop I bought it from....</p><p></p><p>So my question is for those who have Nikon service their cameras, do you think it would be very expensive to let them fix it for me? It would probably be a piece of cake for them and quick, but me using the HEX wrench on the mirror screws is just very frustrating, turn, put the lens back on, and test but then when I think I got it fixed for back focus I take a different picture is front focus is now a problem I can't get that in-between medium or even take sharp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ocm8, post: 94991, member: 10435"] So, my camera was great combo'd with my 35mm 1.8 (all I ever used with it) but then I tried to fix my back focus problem that formed by myself (hex screws) and made my auto focus system worse, I can get sharpness and the right DOF manually but adjusting those screws really messed up my AF. YES I know it was dumb to do it myself and I do not need to be told how dumb it was I came for some advice for the hereafter, and with some of the black paint off the screws Nikon would obviously know what I did & the shop I bought it from.... So my question is for those who have Nikon service their cameras, do you think it would be very expensive to let them fix it for me? It would probably be a piece of cake for them and quick, but me using the HEX wrench on the mirror screws is just very frustrating, turn, put the lens back on, and test but then when I think I got it fixed for back focus I take a different picture is front focus is now a problem I can't get that in-between medium or even take sharp. [/QUOTE]
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