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D7000
Focus Issue D7000
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<blockquote data-quote="Love Nikon" data-source="post: 468266" data-attributes="member: 38179"><p>doing the 35mm is always going to be difficult....put an expanding tape on the floor ..pull out about 4 ft then stand about 12 ft away and with your 200mm a F5.6 focus on the 16 inch mark ,I often use flash as well (maybe put a pencil to point at it to help) then view the image on your computer zoom in say 50 % and see what is in focus on the rule.. Crude but it will get you off the mark to find out whats wrong.</p><p></p><p>of course if you are doing this in JPEG and you have not upped the sharpness to +9 then everything will be blurred ..thats how they come out the factory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Love Nikon, post: 468266, member: 38179"] doing the 35mm is always going to be difficult....put an expanding tape on the floor ..pull out about 4 ft then stand about 12 ft away and with your 200mm a F5.6 focus on the 16 inch mark ,I often use flash as well (maybe put a pencil to point at it to help) then view the image on your computer zoom in say 50 % and see what is in focus on the rule.. Crude but it will get you off the mark to find out whats wrong. of course if you are doing this in JPEG and you have not upped the sharpness to +9 then everything will be blurred ..thats how they come out the factory. [/QUOTE]
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