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D7000 Focus issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Curt" data-source="post: 33686" data-attributes="member: 165"><p>recommendations……..If you set AF-A, the camera will give you the best of both worlds, that is to say it will first choose AF-S and will assume your subject isn’t moving, but if it detects that your subject IS moving then it will go for AF-C……</p><p>So just in case you are still trying to decide between FOCUS PRIORITY and RELEASE PRIORITY…??? Well then let me put it like this, ANY PHOTO that’s out of focus, even tho’ it otherwise might be a great shot, is simply fit for the bin…..it’s useless.</p><p> Have you tried this? I used it and it works great, Although I have never had a problem with my D7000 and I have had it since March (use it everyday). I do agree you are giving up on a great camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Curt, post: 33686, member: 165"] recommendations……..If you set AF-A, the camera will give you the best of both worlds, that is to say it will first choose AF-S and will assume your subject isn’t moving, but if it detects that your subject IS moving then it will go for AF-C…… So just in case you are still trying to decide between FOCUS PRIORITY and RELEASE PRIORITY…??? Well then let me put it like this, ANY PHOTO that’s out of focus, even tho’ it otherwise might be a great shot, is simply fit for the bin…..it’s useless. Have you tried this? I used it and it works great, Although I have never had a problem with my D7000 and I have had it since March (use it everyday). I do agree you are giving up on a great camera. [/QUOTE]
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