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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 524294" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>When I got my D750 recently that was the FIRST thing I did even before I took the first photos. Had problems just like you are having now with the D7000 when I got it and was not happy with it at all. I tried everything until I learned about Fine Tuning my lenses. Fine tuning a lens is not something to rush through or just guess at either. there are a number of different ways to check it and do it but just make sure you take your time and follow the instructions. </p><p></p><p>By the way the standard distance for fine tuning a lens is 50 times the length of the lens. 50mm lens should be at 2500mm or 98.4 inches from the target. It can be a little off but try to get it at least that far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 524294, member: 6277"] When I got my D750 recently that was the FIRST thing I did even before I took the first photos. Had problems just like you are having now with the D7000 when I got it and was not happy with it at all. I tried everything until I learned about Fine Tuning my lenses. Fine tuning a lens is not something to rush through or just guess at either. there are a number of different ways to check it and do it but just make sure you take your time and follow the instructions. By the way the standard distance for fine tuning a lens is 50 times the length of the lens. 50mm lens should be at 2500mm or 98.4 inches from the target. It can be a little off but try to get it at least that far. [/QUOTE]
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