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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D300/D300s
Nikon d-300 focus
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<blockquote data-quote="jonshannon" data-source="post: 63529" data-attributes="member: 9971"><p>as joe said your problem is likely shutter speed--if you find that raising the shutter does not help and you think you are holding the camera steady enough then your problem could be your AF fine tuning option in your menu--sometimes your focusing of lens and camera body are not correct from the factory---go online to <a href="http://www.michaeltapesdesign.com" target="_blank">LensAlign - WhiBal</a> and read about his product---also google " lens align tutorials " for more info--<em> found that quite alot of my lens are not calibrated properly from the factory to match my d 300s camera sensor and the lens align product helped--it may sound like alot to go through but it has helped me --maybe someone else has an opinion about this--</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonshannon, post: 63529, member: 9971"] as joe said your problem is likely shutter speed--if you find that raising the shutter does not help and you think you are holding the camera steady enough then your problem could be your AF fine tuning option in your menu--sometimes your focusing of lens and camera body are not correct from the factory---go online to [url=http://www.michaeltapesdesign.com]LensAlign - WhiBal[/url] and read about his product---also google " lens align tutorials " for more info--[I] found that quite alot of my lens are not calibrated properly from the factory to match my d 300s camera sensor and the lens align product helped--it may sound like alot to go through but it has helped me --maybe someone else has an opinion about this--[/I] [/QUOTE]
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