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Back focus problem on D7000 bought in Spain (No International Warranty)
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<blockquote data-quote="zmijasu2k3" data-source="post: 57355" data-attributes="member: 9573"><p>Maybe it is OK for you to have to adjust sharpness on every lens, it is not for me. I do understand that some fine tuning might be necessary to achieve best results. But in my case the focus issues were unacceptable and too blurry, etc. If Nikon is selling their cameras with kit lens, let it be calibrated for this lens properly, but Nikon even failed to do that. If Nikon is advertising their cameras to be the best without screwing around with settings, than that's what I expect to get. If they had mentioned that I have to be fine tuning focus for every lens I have, I would not buy this camera. Note that I don't mind playing with the camera, adjusting various settings to get desired effects and quality, i just should not be expected to do it to get decent results.</p><p></p><p>Maybe your head is so far up Nikon's butt, it's time to take it out and stop posting stupid comments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zmijasu2k3, post: 57355, member: 9573"] Maybe it is OK for you to have to adjust sharpness on every lens, it is not for me. I do understand that some fine tuning might be necessary to achieve best results. But in my case the focus issues were unacceptable and too blurry, etc. If Nikon is selling their cameras with kit lens, let it be calibrated for this lens properly, but Nikon even failed to do that. If Nikon is advertising their cameras to be the best without screwing around with settings, than that's what I expect to get. If they had mentioned that I have to be fine tuning focus for every lens I have, I would not buy this camera. Note that I don't mind playing with the camera, adjusting various settings to get desired effects and quality, i just should not be expected to do it to get decent results. Maybe your head is so far up Nikon's butt, it's time to take it out and stop posting stupid comments. [/QUOTE]
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