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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7000
Low light back focus with 35mm f1.8 AF-S
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<blockquote data-quote="swumpf" data-source="post: 37778" data-attributes="member: 8250"><p>Hello!</p><p></p><p>I have the EXACT same problem as you. I've been going on about this for almost six months now and haven't found the reason for it! I've only tried this one D7000-house though but I also sent it back to Nikon (twice!) but with no faults found. I shoot a lot of indoors and low light situations and most of the times the focus end up about 5-15cm behind the focus point.</p><p></p><p>I've also sent the house along with my Sigma 30/1,4 for correction -they calibrated the lens +15. The lens had perfect focus before on my D80. Even though the lens is corrected it's far from perfect. My first choice lens is the Nikon 17-55/2,8... and even with that lens the house seem to suffer from a slight back focusing problem.</p><p></p><p>Can you correct your problem with the AT-finetune in the menu? I can't. The finetune makes no visual difference.</p><p></p><p>What did the people at Nikon say about your kit as it was returned?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swumpf, post: 37778, member: 8250"] Hello! I have the EXACT same problem as you. I've been going on about this for almost six months now and haven't found the reason for it! I've only tried this one D7000-house though but I also sent it back to Nikon (twice!) but with no faults found. I shoot a lot of indoors and low light situations and most of the times the focus end up about 5-15cm behind the focus point. I've also sent the house along with my Sigma 30/1,4 for correction -they calibrated the lens +15. The lens had perfect focus before on my D80. Even though the lens is corrected it's far from perfect. My first choice lens is the Nikon 17-55/2,8... and even with that lens the house seem to suffer from a slight back focusing problem. Can you correct your problem with the AT-finetune in the menu? I can't. The finetune makes no visual difference. What did the people at Nikon say about your kit as it was returned? [/QUOTE]
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