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D7000 Focus issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon" data-source="post: 83854" data-attributes="member: 4945"><p>I was one of those skeptics about this focus issue. I've never had problems with the almost 2 years I've had the d7000. I've been using only my 35mm the last 2 months but decided to use my 18-105mm kit lens last weekend. I went out to capture the different colors of fall in a provincial park. At first, I was blaming the weather because it was a bit cold making my hand to numb. I thought I was not pressing the shutter properly to focus it first. Most of my shots were not focused. I then looked at the menu, if I had the correct set-up i.e. to focus first before fring the shutter. But the setting was correct. I then removed the lens and put it back again. Thinking maybe this was not placed properly. It still didn't focus. That's when I remember this thread which I never really bothered to read. I just focus manually for the rest of the day. When I went home, it's working again. I don't know if this is something intermittent. Don't get me wrong I still adore this camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon, post: 83854, member: 4945"] I was one of those skeptics about this focus issue. I've never had problems with the almost 2 years I've had the d7000. I've been using only my 35mm the last 2 months but decided to use my 18-105mm kit lens last weekend. I went out to capture the different colors of fall in a provincial park. At first, I was blaming the weather because it was a bit cold making my hand to numb. I thought I was not pressing the shutter properly to focus it first. Most of my shots were not focused. I then looked at the menu, if I had the correct set-up i.e. to focus first before fring the shutter. But the setting was correct. I then removed the lens and put it back again. Thinking maybe this was not placed properly. It still didn't focus. That's when I remember this thread which I never really bothered to read. I just focus manually for the rest of the day. When I went home, it's working again. I don't know if this is something intermittent. Don't get me wrong I still adore this camera. [/QUOTE]
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