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<blockquote data-quote="btrotter" data-source="post: 191813" data-attributes="member: 9206"><p>Thank all you guys for the great advice and tips. </p><p>I am going to try a few of these suggestions tomorrow when it is light out.</p><p>As for the focus issue, I have looked at some many pictures in Aperture using the loupe tool right over where the focus dot is and have thought quite often that it was out of focus.</p><p></p><p>Do many local camera companies offer a "health check" as a service where they could go and really check the camera and lens thoroughly? I wouldn't want to spend a lot to do it, else I would just spend the money to upgrade the body to a D7000. But if the price was reasonable, I would be willing to drop it off at a local camera shop and let them look it over good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="btrotter, post: 191813, member: 9206"] Thank all you guys for the great advice and tips. I am going to try a few of these suggestions tomorrow when it is light out. As for the focus issue, I have looked at some many pictures in Aperture using the loupe tool right over where the focus dot is and have thought quite often that it was out of focus. Do many local camera companies offer a "health check" as a service where they could go and really check the camera and lens thoroughly? I wouldn't want to spend a lot to do it, else I would just spend the money to upgrade the body to a D7000. But if the price was reasonable, I would be willing to drop it off at a local camera shop and let them look it over good. [/QUOTE]
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