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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7000
poor AF with viewfinder
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<blockquote data-quote="stocks26" data-source="post: 97180" data-attributes="member: 10067"><p>I had a similar problem with my D7000 bought in 05/12. For several months I thought it was just my lack of experience that was producing such poor results. Similar to you, my Nikkor 50mm prime requires a -20 AF Fine Tune adjustment to get the best out of it. My Sigma 18-200 needs -9. Even with these adjustments I'm not completely convinced that focus is as sharp as it could be. I do tend to pixel-peep and am generally disappointed, though as I have no other experience of using a DSLR I'm not sure that I may be expecting too much!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocks26, post: 97180, member: 10067"] I had a similar problem with my D7000 bought in 05/12. For several months I thought it was just my lack of experience that was producing such poor results. Similar to you, my Nikkor 50mm prime requires a -20 AF Fine Tune adjustment to get the best out of it. My Sigma 18-200 needs -9. Even with these adjustments I'm not completely convinced that focus is as sharp as it could be. I do tend to pixel-peep and am generally disappointed, though as I have no other experience of using a DSLR I'm not sure that I may be expecting too much! [/QUOTE]
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