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D7000
Low light autofocus inconsistencies...
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<blockquote data-quote="alfaholic" data-source="post: 240594" data-attributes="member: 13066"><p>I was thinking about selling my D7000 because of that, a lot of people are complaining on D7000 and bad autofocus, but now I see all cameras have this problem in low light.</p><p>It is very bad with 35mm f1.8 G lens, 50mm f1.8 D works better, and 18-105 is even better on this. Yes, it is f3.5-5.6 and DOF is not the same as f1.8, but there is less back focus problems in low light.</p><p></p><p>It is very hard to focus manually, and Live View is really slow. AF Fine Tuning can not be used because it is not consistent.</p><p>This is taken with 35mm yesterday with a lot of light coming from the window, as you can see everything works as it should, I can focus on the eye.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alfaholic, post: 240594, member: 13066"] I was thinking about selling my D7000 because of that, a lot of people are complaining on D7000 and bad autofocus, but now I see all cameras have this problem in low light. It is very bad with 35mm f1.8 G lens, 50mm f1.8 D works better, and 18-105 is even better on this. Yes, it is f3.5-5.6 and DOF is not the same as f1.8, but there is less back focus problems in low light. It is very hard to focus manually, and Live View is really slow. AF Fine Tuning can not be used because it is not consistent. This is taken with 35mm yesterday with a lot of light coming from the window, as you can see everything works as it should, I can focus on the eye. [/QUOTE]
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