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D800/D800E
Anatomy of a Nikon D800 fix
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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 68282" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>I did a test on mine, and did on first pass did not see the issue with my 35 mm lens, but I'll experiment a bit more. In landscape, mode, I typically use F8-F16 so the issue is not as effected, and than when I shoot macro, I use center focus, and when shallow dof, the left edge is typically softer anyway, so realistically, I really don't see this issue having much of an effect. Sometimes, as stated, we just get too obsessed on this type of issue, I definitely would not return my copy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 68282, member: 10038"] I did a test on mine, and did on first pass did not see the issue with my 35 mm lens, but I'll experiment a bit more. In landscape, mode, I typically use F8-F16 so the issue is not as effected, and than when I shoot macro, I use center focus, and when shallow dof, the left edge is typically softer anyway, so realistically, I really don't see this issue having much of an effect. Sometimes, as stated, we just get too obsessed on this type of issue, I definitely would not return my copy! [/QUOTE]
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