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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7100
AFMA Auto Focus Micro Adjustment
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<blockquote data-quote="Paganman2" data-source="post: 428992" data-attributes="member: 37668"><p>I have just done another test indoors as mentioned, i supported the camera on a table and supported the lens, i used a greetings card with some fines writing and did very fine subtle adjustments of the lens manual focus ring in LV, when i got the focus as sharp as i could see on the screen at max zoom, i then switched over to viewfinder and pressed the shutter, after setting the micro adjust up to a distant subject it was now showing back focus with the brackets flashing so i adjusted back down to 0 and worked my way through.</p><p>I eventually found that +5 was giving the most consistent solid dot focus, so with any luck this is done now??</p><p></p><p>P.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paganman2, post: 428992, member: 37668"] I have just done another test indoors as mentioned, i supported the camera on a table and supported the lens, i used a greetings card with some fines writing and did very fine subtle adjustments of the lens manual focus ring in LV, when i got the focus as sharp as i could see on the screen at max zoom, i then switched over to viewfinder and pressed the shutter, after setting the micro adjust up to a distant subject it was now showing back focus with the brackets flashing so i adjusted back down to 0 and worked my way through. I eventually found that +5 was giving the most consistent solid dot focus, so with any luck this is done now?? P. [/QUOTE]
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