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D7000
D7000 Focus issues
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<blockquote data-quote="DW_" data-source="post: 47976" data-attributes="member: 8667"><p>Think about what you're saying. When the aperture is wide open you're telling the lens to focus only on a narrow swath of 3-dimensional space. And everything else will be, or better yet, must be out of focus. This is the very definition of depth of field. Granted, your lens may be in need of some fine tuning but no lens in the world wil focus perfectily wide open on anything as thick as an entire human being from only 3 feet away. What lens are you using? Is it an off-brand lens, by any chance? And why did you use AF-C instead of AF-S?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DW_, post: 47976, member: 8667"] Think about what you're saying. When the aperture is wide open you're telling the lens to focus only on a narrow swath of 3-dimensional space. And everything else will be, or better yet, must be out of focus. This is the very definition of depth of field. Granted, your lens may be in need of some fine tuning but no lens in the world wil focus perfectily wide open on anything as thick as an entire human being from only 3 feet away. What lens are you using? Is it an off-brand lens, by any chance? And why did you use AF-C instead of AF-S? [/QUOTE]
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