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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7100
D7100 Inconsistent autofocus. Backfocus / front-focus
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<blockquote data-quote="guillermo_arp" data-source="post: 661411" data-attributes="member: 40887"><p>Thanks for explaining Microadjustment. It's very useful! </p><p></p><p>If I use an aperture of 5.6 (for example), how would I know if there is a focusing problem with the extended depth of field? In my case with this back/front focus problem, I know I could walkaround the issue by using a smaller aperture, but that means using a slower speed that could demand a tripod or something similar. That's precisely why I bought the 24mm 1.8 & 50mm 1.4: So I don't have to lug a tripod, which on my line of work its almost impossible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guillermo_arp, post: 661411, member: 40887"] Thanks for explaining Microadjustment. It's very useful! If I use an aperture of 5.6 (for example), how would I know if there is a focusing problem with the extended depth of field? In my case with this back/front focus problem, I know I could walkaround the issue by using a smaller aperture, but that means using a slower speed that could demand a tripod or something similar. That's precisely why I bought the 24mm 1.8 & 50mm 1.4: So I don't have to lug a tripod, which on my line of work its almost impossible. [/QUOTE]
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