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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7000
poor AF with viewfinder
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 97179" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>It sounds like your phase detection auto-focus needs to be realigned. It's unfortunate that you're no longer under warranty. On the bright side, if you're satisfied with the fine tuning and you're able to recreate the same sharpness using the phase detection as you were using LiveView, even if you're maxed out at 20 in the fine tuning, consider yourself fortunate. But it you're only close to the same sharpness as LiveView then the only option I can think of would be to send it in. It's a shame this problem wasn't flushed out while the camera was still under warranty. That said, I would think if it only needed to be tuned up and nothing is broken it should be on the lower end of your estimates....hopefully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 97179, member: 9521"] It sounds like your phase detection auto-focus needs to be realigned. It's unfortunate that you're no longer under warranty. On the bright side, if you're satisfied with the fine tuning and you're able to recreate the same sharpness using the phase detection as you were using LiveView, even if you're maxed out at 20 in the fine tuning, consider yourself fortunate. But it you're only close to the same sharpness as LiveView then the only option I can think of would be to send it in. It's a shame this problem wasn't flushed out while the camera was still under warranty. That said, I would think if it only needed to be tuned up and nothing is broken it should be on the lower end of your estimates....hopefully. [/QUOTE]
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