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D7000
D7000 Focus issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Falcon1" data-source="post: 47984" data-attributes="member: 9117"><p>DWPhotos, I don't need lecture about DOF... I'm not complaining that "entire human" should be in focus but the eye which I focus on should! Check the OOF portrait, I focused on the same eye as is in focus in the correct focus portrait, the hand (sleeve) is now all of the sudden in focus which I didn't ask for.</p><p></p><p>I have both used AF-S and AF-C both with single area focus point and it just doesn't matter regarding my issue, the focus is just not reliable.</p><p></p><p>I told you, in these examples I used Nikon 50G f/1.8 but like I said it happens with all my lenses but of course it becomes more obvious as you go in telephoto range of lenses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Falcon1, post: 47984, member: 9117"] DWPhotos, I don't need lecture about DOF... I'm not complaining that "entire human" should be in focus but the eye which I focus on should! Check the OOF portrait, I focused on the same eye as is in focus in the correct focus portrait, the hand (sleeve) is now all of the sudden in focus which I didn't ask for. I have both used AF-S and AF-C both with single area focus point and it just doesn't matter regarding my issue, the focus is just not reliable. I told you, in these examples I used Nikon 50G f/1.8 but like I said it happens with all my lenses but of course it becomes more obvious as you go in telephoto range of lenses. [/QUOTE]
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