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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7100
manual and autofocus issues with d7100
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<blockquote data-quote="TheCROW" data-source="post: 488880" data-attributes="member: 40286"><p>Sorry you are having problems.</p><p>I would recommend the following, some of which were mentioned by the guys above:</p><p>- Reset the camera to factory settings</p><p>- Check the diopter setting next to the viewfinder</p><p>- Go to AF Fine Tune Menu and make sure it is not ON, perhaps it was turned on by mistake and a value was entered, you need to turn it off.</p><p>- Go to the settings and change shutter priority to FOCUS in both AF-S and AF-C.</p><p>- Make sure you are in AF-S mode and choose the middle AF Sensor and when shooting wait for the "Beep" before pressing the shutter in order to be sure the camera focused.</p><p>- Make Sure the camera is in AF Mode and the lenses too.</p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheCROW, post: 488880, member: 40286"] Sorry you are having problems. I would recommend the following, some of which were mentioned by the guys above: - Reset the camera to factory settings - Check the diopter setting next to the viewfinder - Go to AF Fine Tune Menu and make sure it is not ON, perhaps it was turned on by mistake and a value was entered, you need to turn it off. - Go to the settings and change shutter priority to FOCUS in both AF-S and AF-C. - Make sure you are in AF-S mode and choose the middle AF Sensor and when shooting wait for the "Beep" before pressing the shutter in order to be sure the camera focused. - Make Sure the camera is in AF Mode and the lenses too. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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