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D7000
D7000 Focus issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike FM" data-source="post: 145295" data-attributes="member: 13959"><p>Is it hunting after locking on or an off focus issue? There are several combinations. There are the focus point options and 3 options for the servo, AF-a, AF-s & AF-c. If it's set to to AF-a or AF-c, the AF system will continue to track a re-focus even after pressing half-way. I believe there is even an option for what happens when you press the shutter button half way. </p><p></p><p>If it's back focusing or front focusing consistently, you should send it in for repair. Sometimes it can't be fixed by AF fine tune alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike FM, post: 145295, member: 13959"] Is it hunting after locking on or an off focus issue? There are several combinations. There are the focus point options and 3 options for the servo, AF-a, AF-s & AF-c. If it's set to to AF-a or AF-c, the AF system will continue to track a re-focus even after pressing half-way. I believe there is even an option for what happens when you press the shutter button half way. If it's back focusing or front focusing consistently, you should send it in for repair. Sometimes it can't be fixed by AF fine tune alone. [/QUOTE]
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