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D7000 Focusing Issue?
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<blockquote data-quote="brady" data-source="post: 121767" data-attributes="member: 13200"><p>Thanks Rexer John -- I noticed the different focus methods of the live-view vs. viewfinder in another thread. It's more of a looking at the image files afterwards that the D80 images seemed to be clearer, sharper. I spent a couple of hours AF Fine Tuning my lenses to the D7000 and it may have helped, but I've been staring at a monitor screen way too long now to be able to judge it for myself. I'm going to go out and shoot some normal shots and see if I'm happy with the detail being captured. My big question is still is there a way to be sure your AF system is operating to factory specs or if it is a bit off. That will be a nagging concern in the back of my head for a while ... are these images as "crisp" as they can be or is there something "off" within the camera ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brady, post: 121767, member: 13200"] Thanks Rexer John -- I noticed the different focus methods of the live-view vs. viewfinder in another thread. It's more of a looking at the image files afterwards that the D80 images seemed to be clearer, sharper. I spent a couple of hours AF Fine Tuning my lenses to the D7000 and it may have helped, but I've been staring at a monitor screen way too long now to be able to judge it for myself. I'm going to go out and shoot some normal shots and see if I'm happy with the detail being captured. My big question is still is there a way to be sure your AF system is operating to factory specs or if it is a bit off. That will be a nagging concern in the back of my head for a while ... are these images as "crisp" as they can be or is there something "off" within the camera ... [/QUOTE]
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