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D7000
Nikon D7000 taking blurry/soft images
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<blockquote data-quote="Schaubia" data-source="post: 652845" data-attributes="member: 44458"><p>Thanks for all the tips. I haven´t has time to read and try them all yet, but for now it looks like the AF fine tune works well for the shortest focal lengths of the zoom lenses. It appears that for all lenses (min zoom) the value is negative and between -5 and -9. I also notice that I've constantly made some mistakes while shooting, which obviously contribute to the image quality.</p><p>Unfortunately if <span style="color: #333333">AF alignment is needed, I don't know anyone who offers this survice here.. </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Schaubia, post: 652845, member: 44458"] Thanks for all the tips. I haven´t has time to read and try them all yet, but for now it looks like the AF fine tune works well for the shortest focal lengths of the zoom lenses. It appears that for all lenses (min zoom) the value is negative and between -5 and -9. I also notice that I've constantly made some mistakes while shooting, which obviously contribute to the image quality. Unfortunately if [COLOR=#333333]AF alignment is needed, I don't know anyone who offers this survice here.. [/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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