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Back focus problem on D7000 bought in Spain (No International Warranty)
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<blockquote data-quote="pistnbroke" data-source="post: 56212" data-attributes="member: 9514"><p>Setting the back focus is dead easy....take a pull out tape rule and extend about 4 ft ..balance it on two glasses on the kitchen table so its about 4in in the air. Then with it at 45 deg to your shooting axis photograph one point on it say 2 ft mark centre screen. Use your widest aperture and max focal length ... Put the image up on your computer screen and you will see and area in focus around the 2 ft mark ....this will be too far back or forward so now you move your menu adjustment to get it centred on the 2ft mark or as you like..your camera will remember the settings for each lens you hae ....very easy an american could do it .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pistnbroke, post: 56212, member: 9514"] Setting the back focus is dead easy....take a pull out tape rule and extend about 4 ft ..balance it on two glasses on the kitchen table so its about 4in in the air. Then with it at 45 deg to your shooting axis photograph one point on it say 2 ft mark centre screen. Use your widest aperture and max focal length ... Put the image up on your computer screen and you will see and area in focus around the 2 ft mark ....this will be too far back or forward so now you move your menu adjustment to get it centred on the 2ft mark or as you like..your camera will remember the settings for each lens you hae ....very easy an american could do it . [/QUOTE]
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