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<blockquote data-quote="Grambo" data-source="post: 558055" data-attributes="member: 37260"><p>I seem to have a focus problem, me or camera. When I have a subject at a distance let’s say full body in frame using a low aperture such as 1.8 or 2 in aperture priority outside light, single point and single servo with a 35mm lens and I move the focus square to the face of subject and take the shot many times or most times the focus point seems random. It may be to the right of left, front or behind the subject. I thought it was to be where you move the square to. I have done this with two different lens is why I think it’s the camera. Camera is a d7100. Lens are 35mm Nikon and a 50-150 sigma 2.8.</p><p> Just to add when I take a shot close up it seems to work OK but it seems the focus has never been perfect on camera but i thought it was just me.</p><p> Think I am doing something wrong or send the camera back? </p><p>Thanks Rich.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grambo, post: 558055, member: 37260"] I seem to have a focus problem, me or camera. When I have a subject at a distance let’s say full body in frame using a low aperture such as 1.8 or 2 in aperture priority outside light, single point and single servo with a 35mm lens and I move the focus square to the face of subject and take the shot many times or most times the focus point seems random. It may be to the right of left, front or behind the subject. I thought it was to be where you move the square to. I have done this with two different lens is why I think it’s the camera. Camera is a d7100. Lens are 35mm Nikon and a 50-150 sigma 2.8. Just to add when I take a shot close up it seems to work OK but it seems the focus has never been perfect on camera but i thought it was just me. Think I am doing something wrong or send the camera back? Thanks Rich. [/QUOTE]
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