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D7000
D7000 Focus issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Shewashere" data-source="post: 51437" data-attributes="member: 9130"><p>I wish I had some advice for you. I'm sorry for what you're going through for sure. I've been there. Contrast based live view focus is often more accurate though. It's hard to tell since I can't see your focus point but is the spot you are focusing on consistently the "most" in focus area? If so this may be a true use for fine tune. I'm on my phone so I cant link you directly but google moire calibration and you should find a calibration method that helps calibrate your viewfinder autofocus to mimic your live view autofocus. Of course that's assuming it seems to be focusing where you are telling it to. Mine was not when I sent mine in. It seemed better when I received it back after 4 weeks at repair but I didn't test it at length before I sold it today. Again, sorry you are having troubles again. It is very frustrating!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shewashere, post: 51437, member: 9130"] I wish I had some advice for you. I'm sorry for what you're going through for sure. I've been there. Contrast based live view focus is often more accurate though. It's hard to tell since I can't see your focus point but is the spot you are focusing on consistently the "most" in focus area? If so this may be a true use for fine tune. I'm on my phone so I cant link you directly but google moire calibration and you should find a calibration method that helps calibrate your viewfinder autofocus to mimic your live view autofocus. Of course that's assuming it seems to be focusing where you are telling it to. Mine was not when I sent mine in. It seemed better when I received it back after 4 weeks at repair but I didn't test it at length before I sold it today. Again, sorry you are having troubles again. It is very frustrating! [/QUOTE]
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