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D7100 Autofocus Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Needa" data-source="post: 764014" data-attributes="member: 37799"><p>Welcome to the site sorry that a problem brought you here.</p><p></p><p>Try starting with a two button reset. on the d7100 on the lower left side of the rear panel is a button with a green dot and on the top right side is another hold the buttons simultaneously for about 10 seconds. This should reset most camera settings if the problem persists after this and the problem occurs only in viewfinder mode and with both lens the problem could be an AF sensor problem. You might try using a blower (no canned or compressed air) to clean the area of the AF sensor. The sensor is located in the floor of the in a small cut out. There are videos on using a Rocket or similar blower. It is also possible the sensor has moved do the camera being dropped which would require a repair.</p><p></p><p>Good Luck with your endeavor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Needa, post: 764014, member: 37799"] Welcome to the site sorry that a problem brought you here. Try starting with a two button reset. on the d7100 on the lower left side of the rear panel is a button with a green dot and on the top right side is another hold the buttons simultaneously for about 10 seconds. This should reset most camera settings if the problem persists after this and the problem occurs only in viewfinder mode and with both lens the problem could be an AF sensor problem. You might try using a blower (no canned or compressed air) to clean the area of the AF sensor. The sensor is located in the floor of the in a small cut out. There are videos on using a Rocket or similar blower. It is also possible the sensor has moved do the camera being dropped which would require a repair. Good Luck with your endeavor. [/QUOTE]
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