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D5100 "soft" focus real issue or propaganda
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<blockquote data-quote="Lappers" data-source="post: 179063" data-attributes="member: 15783"><p>[ATTACH]45814[/ATTACH][ATTACH]45818[/ATTACH]</p><p>Nikon have studied the focus points and said these results 'are not what they would expect'</p><p>The focus point on the 1st picture is on the Ferret's collar - but the model dog's nose is the most focused point.</p><p>On the scooter shot it is the orange lamp that should be focused - but the trays in the background are sharpest.</p><p>Fully auto mode, for 'point & shoot' is a gamble as to what result you're going to get - better off using my old back-up Kodak P850.</p><p>Regarding the last post over this being my 2nd D5100, it should be noted the reason it got swapped was the staff in the shop that supplied it also had similar problems when testing the 1st camera - which only goes to reinforce the point that ther is a design fault with the D5100.</p><p>Should I also mention I have a D300S.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lappers, post: 179063, member: 15783"] [ATTACH=CONFIG]45814._xfImport[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]45818._xfImport[/ATTACH] Nikon have studied the focus points and said these results 'are not what they would expect' The focus point on the 1st picture is on the Ferret's collar - but the model dog's nose is the most focused point. On the scooter shot it is the orange lamp that should be focused - but the trays in the background are sharpest. Fully auto mode, for 'point & shoot' is a gamble as to what result you're going to get - better off using my old back-up Kodak P850. Regarding the last post over this being my 2nd D5100, it should be noted the reason it got swapped was the staff in the shop that supplied it also had similar problems when testing the 1st camera - which only goes to reinforce the point that ther is a design fault with the D5100. Should I also mention I have a D300S. [/QUOTE]
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