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D7000
How to tell if I have a good working model
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<blockquote data-quote="Dooku77" data-source="post: 59786" data-attributes="member: 9721"><p>Hello all. Well these last couple days I have been snapping random pics of everything and at a bday party. I was wondering the folks out there that have the "good" working bodies out of the box, how did you know this. The reason I was asking was because I had to fine time my lens -4 for back focus at the widest aperture. My camera has a very hard time focusing in live view when lighting conditions are low. I want to make sure I don't have a problematic camera and was wondering of the community could give me some feed back. I haven't experienced the terrible back focus issue I've read about these last few weeks. I shoot in aperture priority and have single focus point set.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dooku77, post: 59786, member: 9721"] Hello all. Well these last couple days I have been snapping random pics of everything and at a bday party. I was wondering the folks out there that have the "good" working bodies out of the box, how did you know this. The reason I was asking was because I had to fine time my lens -4 for back focus at the widest aperture. My camera has a very hard time focusing in live view when lighting conditions are low. I want to make sure I don't have a problematic camera and was wondering of the community could give me some feed back. I haven't experienced the terrible back focus issue I've read about these last few weeks. I shoot in aperture priority and have single focus point set. [/QUOTE]
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