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<blockquote data-quote="ramils" data-source="post: 37085" data-attributes="member: 8172"><p>Yeah That is True. </p><p></p><p>After what he told me I told him, that even a $20 camera at Walmart can do auto focus in Live Mode (thats all they have) and his response was that the Quality of those pics is Not good... I was Ofcourse thats why I bought a $2000 Camera and lens and it should do much better to Auto focus.</p><p></p><p>Anyway - What bothers me is that the Auto focus works perfectly fine when I use View Finder.. so it means there is NO issue with the Lens or Light or subject or background... It just works like a charm, but when I put on LIve View the Focus hunts for 2-3 times and then settles to either infinity or closest distance of 5 ft and the picture is totally blurred. </p><p></p><p>It does that even in Auto mode and actually lets me take a picture. </p><p></p><p>I had a Canon earlier which would NOT let me take picture in Auto mode if the focus is Not set.</p><p></p><p>But it seems D7000 has many such complaints and I think Nikon should acknowledge it, recall such cameras and fix them on their own. But unfortunately now a days companies wait for a Law suit to do this. (few year back Sony had a bad sensor in their camcorders and they refused to even agree with the issue till it went in law suit and then they fixed for all.. including mine) </p><p></p><p>- Wait - This is also a Sony Sensor.. So may be there is a link here...!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ramils, post: 37085, member: 8172"] Yeah That is True. After what he told me I told him, that even a $20 camera at Walmart can do auto focus in Live Mode (thats all they have) and his response was that the Quality of those pics is Not good... I was Ofcourse thats why I bought a $2000 Camera and lens and it should do much better to Auto focus. Anyway - What bothers me is that the Auto focus works perfectly fine when I use View Finder.. so it means there is NO issue with the Lens or Light or subject or background... It just works like a charm, but when I put on LIve View the Focus hunts for 2-3 times and then settles to either infinity or closest distance of 5 ft and the picture is totally blurred. It does that even in Auto mode and actually lets me take a picture. I had a Canon earlier which would NOT let me take picture in Auto mode if the focus is Not set. But it seems D7000 has many such complaints and I think Nikon should acknowledge it, recall such cameras and fix them on their own. But unfortunately now a days companies wait for a Law suit to do this. (few year back Sony had a bad sensor in their camcorders and they refused to even agree with the issue till it went in law suit and then they fixed for all.. including mine) - Wait - This is also a Sony Sensor.. So may be there is a link here...!!! [/QUOTE]
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