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<blockquote data-quote="alfaholic" data-source="post: 336423" data-attributes="member: 13066"><p>Thank you.</p><p></p><p>The body was checked few months a go, at the same time my lenses are calibrated. D7000 works perfectly with my 35mm f1.8 G now.</p><p></p><p>I made some more tests, and everything is OK, the problem with my beach photos can be camera shake as well. Polarizer lowered my shutter speed down so at 1/200 it is possible to shake the camera a little bit.</p><p></p><p>As for Polarizing filter, it is possible that I did not screwed it well, which turned out to be the problem while testing. After I screwed the filter very hard, and had trouble to take it off few months a go, I just turn one or two circles, so I can take it off easily.</p><p></p><p>Of course, VR can cause the same problems with exposures longer than one second, so it must be turned off to eliminate softness in ling exposures. That happened to my coin photos in "Bad" folder.</p><p></p><p>Thank you all for your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alfaholic, post: 336423, member: 13066"] Thank you. The body was checked few months a go, at the same time my lenses are calibrated. D7000 works perfectly with my 35mm f1.8 G now. I made some more tests, and everything is OK, the problem with my beach photos can be camera shake as well. Polarizer lowered my shutter speed down so at 1/200 it is possible to shake the camera a little bit. As for Polarizing filter, it is possible that I did not screwed it well, which turned out to be the problem while testing. After I screwed the filter very hard, and had trouble to take it off few months a go, I just turn one or two circles, so I can take it off easily. Of course, VR can cause the same problems with exposures longer than one second, so it must be turned off to eliminate softness in ling exposures. That happened to my coin photos in "Bad" folder. Thank you all for your help. [/QUOTE]
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