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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D5100
AF Servicing?
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<blockquote data-quote="ocm8" data-source="post: 95174" data-attributes="member: 10435"><p>Thanks for all the replies! I think someone got confused that I was talking about a lens, it's actually the d5100 body and I was just saying my 35mm 1.8 was working fine with my d5100 but then all the sudden it was back focus issues, even with my other AF-S enabled lenses so I tried to fix it after seeing online that I could with a hex and the mirror adjustment screws, however, I screwed it up worse and spend days and hours trying to get it back working right. This is definitely the first time researching online as made something worse, for me at least.... but that is expected because DLSR's are a intricate piece of technology you wouldn't DIY.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ocm8, post: 95174, member: 10435"] Thanks for all the replies! I think someone got confused that I was talking about a lens, it's actually the d5100 body and I was just saying my 35mm 1.8 was working fine with my d5100 but then all the sudden it was back focus issues, even with my other AF-S enabled lenses so I tried to fix it after seeing online that I could with a hex and the mirror adjustment screws, however, I screwed it up worse and spend days and hours trying to get it back working right. This is definitely the first time researching online as made something worse, for me at least.... but that is expected because DLSR's are a intricate piece of technology you wouldn't DIY. [/QUOTE]
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