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D7000
D7000 Focus issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Falcon1" data-source="post: 49729" data-attributes="member: 9117"><p><strong>Update:</strong> My Nikon D7000 body is now on its way to me in Iceland from Sweden where it have been past 2 weeks in service. I talked to rep. there and he said that the technician wrote only about using AF-lock to avoid changing focus. I will of course try that but isn't it odd that it is maybe changing focus points without it registered when I view it for example in ViewNX ? Is the D7000 multifunction buttons more prone to "accidents" because they are more sensitive than on older models?</p><p>I will write another update when I receive my camera back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Falcon1, post: 49729, member: 9117"] [B]Update:[/B] My Nikon D7000 body is now on its way to me in Iceland from Sweden where it have been past 2 weeks in service. I talked to rep. there and he said that the technician wrote only about using AF-lock to avoid changing focus. I will of course try that but isn't it odd that it is maybe changing focus points without it registered when I view it for example in ViewNX ? Is the D7000 multifunction buttons more prone to "accidents" because they are more sensitive than on older models? I will write another update when I receive my camera back. [/QUOTE]
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