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D7000 acts weird after 6 or 7 shoots
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<blockquote data-quote="BF Hammer" data-source="post: 752486" data-attributes="member: 48483"><p>I just grabbed my D7000 and refreshed my memory on this. There are menu settings where you can choose the option to allow the shutter release to operate even if the focus point is out of focus. And it looks like there is some adjustability to how out of focus you can get.</p><p></p><p>I think your subject may be moving just enough to put the focus off to the point that the camera says it is a no-go.</p><p></p><p>Go to the "Custom Setting Menu" and start reviewing the "a Autofocus" sub-menu. Items a1 and a2 are of particular interest as those will stop the camera from taking the photo if out-of-focus. Set both to "Release".</p><p></p><p>If you press the "?/(key)" button to the left while in the menu items, you get a help screen to describe what the changes do. It's really very helpful with these settings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BF Hammer, post: 752486, member: 48483"] I just grabbed my D7000 and refreshed my memory on this. There are menu settings where you can choose the option to allow the shutter release to operate even if the focus point is out of focus. And it looks like there is some adjustability to how out of focus you can get. I think your subject may be moving just enough to put the focus off to the point that the camera says it is a no-go. Go to the "Custom Setting Menu" and start reviewing the "a Autofocus" sub-menu. Items a1 and a2 are of particular interest as those will stop the camera from taking the photo if out-of-focus. Set both to "Release". If you press the "?/(key)" button to the left while in the menu items, you get a help screen to describe what the changes do. It's really very helpful with these settings. [/QUOTE]
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