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<blockquote data-quote="ccoulson" data-source="post: 48026" data-attributes="member: 8046"><p>HI Falcon1</p><p></p><p>Im a D7000 user who has been through what you are going through. </p><p></p><p>I sent my photos into Nikon, and they diagnosed a focusing issue with my camera. I sent the camera in and within a week I had the camera back. The camera was MUCH better, but I still wasnt happy with it. So i fine tuned each lens, then I read two books. Mastering the D7000 and David Busches d7000.</p><p> </p><p>Since I had my NIKON repaired (And I wouldnt stop until you are happy with your camera, keep sending it!!!), and by carefully studying the Auto focus system for this camera, I have found that where before, I would have mayve 30% of my photos in focus, I now have 85% in focus... and most of the time i can diagnose the other 15% as being my error.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I get really frustrated when I hear people say that it is user error with these cameras because I truly feel that there are some of these cameras that do have legit issues. Because I noticed a HUGE difference in this camera when it came back from Nikon. However, It wasnt until I Spent time researching and practicing with my camera have I been able to get the results that I am happy with.</p><p></p><p>Im sorry that you are having this problem. Ive had it too, and It was really maddening knowing that I spent all this money on this camera that is giving me crappy results I felt so cheated. especially since the camera still isnt paid for. Its also even more infuriating to know that some people out there are really happy with their cameras and have had no problem at all then they tell you that its your fault just because their camera is fine... its unfortunate that this is an issue, but I really feel like it is.</p><p></p><p>And I honestly think that there are few people here at Nikonites that didnt have some sort of learning curve with this autofocusing system. Its very complex</p><p></p><p></p><p>Email me if you have any questions, I hope that You can get your camera looked at. And good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ccoulson, post: 48026, member: 8046"] HI Falcon1 Im a D7000 user who has been through what you are going through. I sent my photos into Nikon, and they diagnosed a focusing issue with my camera. I sent the camera in and within a week I had the camera back. The camera was MUCH better, but I still wasnt happy with it. So i fine tuned each lens, then I read two books. Mastering the D7000 and David Busches d7000. Since I had my NIKON repaired (And I wouldnt stop until you are happy with your camera, keep sending it!!!), and by carefully studying the Auto focus system for this camera, I have found that where before, I would have mayve 30% of my photos in focus, I now have 85% in focus... and most of the time i can diagnose the other 15% as being my error. I get really frustrated when I hear people say that it is user error with these cameras because I truly feel that there are some of these cameras that do have legit issues. Because I noticed a HUGE difference in this camera when it came back from Nikon. However, It wasnt until I Spent time researching and practicing with my camera have I been able to get the results that I am happy with. Im sorry that you are having this problem. Ive had it too, and It was really maddening knowing that I spent all this money on this camera that is giving me crappy results I felt so cheated. especially since the camera still isnt paid for. Its also even more infuriating to know that some people out there are really happy with their cameras and have had no problem at all then they tell you that its your fault just because their camera is fine... its unfortunate that this is an issue, but I really feel like it is. And I honestly think that there are few people here at Nikonites that didnt have some sort of learning curve with this autofocusing system. Its very complex Email me if you have any questions, I hope that You can get your camera looked at. And good luck. [/QUOTE]
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