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D7000
D7000 Focus issues
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<blockquote data-quote="photojewels" data-source="post: 17057" data-attributes="member: 5576"><p>Any update, roguebear? I was also having issues as you were with my D7000 after upgrading from the D50 last November. I was in denial, thinking it was my error, but surely my studio lights are enough for sharp portraits?? I just sent my body off to Nikon today for repair and I'm hoping to God it comes back in two weeks on time for my brother's wedding because I would just cry if I got 7 out of 10 shots at his wedding blurry like his engagement photos turned out. </p><p> </p><p> For those having issues, I found changing to a single focus point helped the most, but it's just unacceptable to me that I paid $1400 for a camera that doesn't do what they promised (39 point tracking autofocus never worked for me and getting it to focus in live view was impossible). I'd like to know if your camera came back ok! I've seen others elsewhere on the web who had success and those who sent theirs back multiple times to have it replaced with a new one. My biggest problem now is that I sold my D50 thinking I wouldn't need it and clearly I was wrong. How did things turn out for you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="photojewels, post: 17057, member: 5576"] Any update, roguebear? I was also having issues as you were with my D7000 after upgrading from the D50 last November. I was in denial, thinking it was my error, but surely my studio lights are enough for sharp portraits?? I just sent my body off to Nikon today for repair and I'm hoping to God it comes back in two weeks on time for my brother's wedding because I would just cry if I got 7 out of 10 shots at his wedding blurry like his engagement photos turned out. For those having issues, I found changing to a single focus point helped the most, but it's just unacceptable to me that I paid $1400 for a camera that doesn't do what they promised (39 point tracking autofocus never worked for me and getting it to focus in live view was impossible). I'd like to know if your camera came back ok! I've seen others elsewhere on the web who had success and those who sent theirs back multiple times to have it replaced with a new one. My biggest problem now is that I sold my D50 thinking I wouldn't need it and clearly I was wrong. How did things turn out for you? [/QUOTE]
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