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D3300 unable to focus through the viewfinder
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Blaylock" data-source="post: 565645" data-attributes="member: 16749"><p>I'm not certain, but I think the D5200 will probably have the same issue. I do not know, at what level, Nikon starts including a usable focus screen as a standard feature, but I think it's probably well above your price point.</p><p></p><p> My suggestion,since you've already damaged the focus screen in your D3000, is to use it now to practice removing and reinstalling the focus screen, until you get to where you can do so comfortably and confidently; then buy a an aftermarket focus screen to install in your D3300. In fact, if you intend to keep the D3000 in service, then you might want to buy an aftermarket focus screen for it, as well, since the stock one is now damaged; or, you could just put the stock screen from your D3300 in the D3000.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Blaylock, post: 565645, member: 16749"] I'm not certain, but I think the D5200 will probably have the same issue. I do not know, at what level, Nikon starts including a usable focus screen as a standard feature, but I think it's probably well above your price point. My suggestion,since you've already damaged the focus screen in your D3000, is to use it now to practice removing and reinstalling the focus screen, until you get to where you can do so comfortably and confidently; then buy a an aftermarket focus screen to install in your D3300. In fact, if you intend to keep the D3000 in service, then you might want to buy an aftermarket focus screen for it, as well, since the stock one is now damaged; or, you could just put the stock screen from your D3300 in the D3000. [/QUOTE]
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