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D7000
D7000 AF Focus Issue? AF fine tune?
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<blockquote data-quote="emoxley" data-source="post: 108822" data-attributes="member: 8006"><p>You can get info on how, from their site. They'll give you an address to send it to, and/or a phone number to call to set it up. They'll give you a basic repair cost for your problem, but it may change if they find more wrong, when they get in the camera. They'll let you know before they do it though. Of course, if it's warranty work, it won't cost you.</p><p></p><p>I've read from people online, that the Canadian repair centers do more for you than the American centers do. So, you should fare very well.</p><p>Even with a repair to the camera body, you still may have to fine tune the AF to one or more lenses, because of the lens itself. Good luck if you send it in. I'd definitely check with them, to see if it IS a warranty problem, while repairs are free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emoxley, post: 108822, member: 8006"] You can get info on how, from their site. They'll give you an address to send it to, and/or a phone number to call to set it up. They'll give you a basic repair cost for your problem, but it may change if they find more wrong, when they get in the camera. They'll let you know before they do it though. Of course, if it's warranty work, it won't cost you. I've read from people online, that the Canadian repair centers do more for you than the American centers do. So, you should fare very well. Even with a repair to the camera body, you still may have to fine tune the AF to one or more lenses, because of the lens itself. Good luck if you send it in. I'd definitely check with them, to see if it IS a warranty problem, while repairs are free. [/QUOTE]
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