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D5100 "soft" focus real issue or propaganda
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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 179637" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>We only have your word as to where the focus points were. It is easy to have the focus mode off of where you think it is and We all have had that happen. I have managed and owned a number of camera stores and everyone who works in them is not always a expert on all cameras. All we are saying is that a great number of us have or have had D5100 and none of us have seen that problem in any of our cameras. If you have had two such cameras with the exact same problem then there may be a problem with how you have your camera set or what you are doing. You don't list where you are but I would suggest that you find someone in your area that either has a D5100 and know how to shoot it and ask them to shoot your camera and see if it has a problem. Or either take your camera back and exchange it for something else. But the D5100 does not have a widespread problem as you are suggesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 179637, member: 6277"] We only have your word as to where the focus points were. It is easy to have the focus mode off of where you think it is and We all have had that happen. I have managed and owned a number of camera stores and everyone who works in them is not always a expert on all cameras. All we are saying is that a great number of us have or have had D5100 and none of us have seen that problem in any of our cameras. If you have had two such cameras with the exact same problem then there may be a problem with how you have your camera set or what you are doing. You don't list where you are but I would suggest that you find someone in your area that either has a D5100 and know how to shoot it and ask them to shoot your camera and see if it has a problem. Or either take your camera back and exchange it for something else. But the D5100 does not have a widespread problem as you are suggesting. [/QUOTE]
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