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<blockquote data-quote="Bengan" data-source="post: 698140" data-attributes="member: 45793"><p>First of all, don't panic. I dont think that any damage was done to the sensor.</p><p></p><p>I suppose that the focus was good before the incident...? Yes/no?</p><p></p><p>Are the photos taken with viewfinder AF or live view?</p><p></p><p>If photos were sharp before with booth/all lenses and you're using the viewfinder, then there may hav been contamination/dirt on the autofocus sub-mirror or autofocus prism.</p><p>Depending on your answers ther may also be a question of AF fine tuning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bengan, post: 698140, member: 45793"] First of all, don't panic. I dont think that any damage was done to the sensor. I suppose that the focus was good before the incident...? Yes/no? Are the photos taken with viewfinder AF or live view? If photos were sharp before with booth/all lenses and you're using the viewfinder, then there may hav been contamination/dirt on the autofocus sub-mirror or autofocus prism. Depending on your answers ther may also be a question of AF fine tuning. [/QUOTE]
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