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Nikon DSLR Cameras
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D200
D200 focus problems
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<blockquote data-quote="silvertip" data-source="post: 31223" data-attributes="member: 2361"><p>I just read part of the thread on the focus problems of the D7000, someone suggested that Nikon would fix the focus problem for free. Does this apply to my D200 as it has focus problems also. </p><p>If I focus on a flower the view finder image looks good but the actual picture as viewed on my computer is blurry. The camersa seems to focus closer to the lens. That is if I were to set up a 4321234 focusing range and focus on the 1 the picture itself would be focused on the 3 to the left of the 1. This seems to happen with all my lenses so that is why I think it is the camera.</p><p>What are my options? I want to take care of this the least expensive way possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silvertip, post: 31223, member: 2361"] I just read part of the thread on the focus problems of the D7000, someone suggested that Nikon would fix the focus problem for free. Does this apply to my D200 as it has focus problems also. If I focus on a flower the view finder image looks good but the actual picture as viewed on my computer is blurry. The camersa seems to focus closer to the lens. That is if I were to set up a 4321234 focusing range and focus on the 1 the picture itself would be focused on the 3 to the left of the 1. This seems to happen with all my lenses so that is why I think it is the camera. What are my options? I want to take care of this the least expensive way possible. [/QUOTE]
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