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D7000 Taking Blurry Photos
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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 403596" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>If you load the image in ViewNX or Capture NX-D, does it show a focus point when you select that option? A red square should appear where the cam focused.</p><p></p><p>Maybe it is me but I don't find anything in that shot which is sharp. Unless it is cropped and there's another part of the shot that is sharp, either the cam shot between focus or did not focus that lens accurately and placed it somewhere in front of (or maybe behind) your model.</p><p></p><p>If the AF is not correct, you could adjust it for that lens with AF fine-tune but problematic in your case is that it works correct at times while other times it doesn't. When you fine-tune AF, it might just reverse that.</p><p></p><p>But you first need to find out if those shots are in focus according the cam or if it took them without. Does this problem occur with all lenses?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 403596, member: 31330"] If you load the image in ViewNX or Capture NX-D, does it show a focus point when you select that option? A red square should appear where the cam focused. Maybe it is me but I don't find anything in that shot which is sharp. Unless it is cropped and there's another part of the shot that is sharp, either the cam shot between focus or did not focus that lens accurately and placed it somewhere in front of (or maybe behind) your model. If the AF is not correct, you could adjust it for that lens with AF fine-tune but problematic in your case is that it works correct at times while other times it doesn't. When you fine-tune AF, it might just reverse that. But you first need to find out if those shots are in focus according the cam or if it took them without. Does this problem occur with all lenses? [/QUOTE]
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