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D7000 Focus issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Binder" data-source="post: 49526" data-attributes="member: 9193"><p>Hi All, Al here.</p><p></p><p>I agree with some folks here that Nikon (specifically Toronto) is handling this very poorly. I've had the D70s and D90 and never had any issues with focussing issues until the D7000, and no it's not user error at all.</p><p></p><p>My 18-200 lens I was able to AF-Tuning it to -7 and it seems to be not bad. However I recently got a 17-55 and it's been hit and miss. I got a lot of out of focus shots when shooting my 11 month on a swing last weekend (finally some good weather). It was quite disappointing because they would have been amazing shots if they were in focus. I've tried AF-Tuning it but it's on and off depending on the lighting. </p><p></p><p>Nikon does not want to fix my camera at all and says it's working fine through their SW but they won't look at the shots that they took to determine if it's in focus or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Binder, post: 49526, member: 9193"] Hi All, Al here. I agree with some folks here that Nikon (specifically Toronto) is handling this very poorly. I've had the D70s and D90 and never had any issues with focussing issues until the D7000, and no it's not user error at all. My 18-200 lens I was able to AF-Tuning it to -7 and it seems to be not bad. However I recently got a 17-55 and it's been hit and miss. I got a lot of out of focus shots when shooting my 11 month on a swing last weekend (finally some good weather). It was quite disappointing because they would have been amazing shots if they were in focus. I've tried AF-Tuning it but it's on and off depending on the lighting. Nikon does not want to fix my camera at all and says it's working fine through their SW but they won't look at the shots that they took to determine if it's in focus or not. [/QUOTE]
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