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D7000
shots after dot-tune
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<blockquote data-quote="chico" data-source="post: 145548" data-attributes="member: 13973"><p>performed the dot-tune method for auto focus fine tune.cloudy day but did the best I could.learned a few other things in the process.</p><p>1) my tamron 70-200 wont auto focus in live view.</p><p>2)my giottos vt806 tripod is almost useless with my set-up</p><p>3) it is very hard to manually focus in live view with a medium weight tripod,lol.</p><p>so,anyways,with these set backs I tried anyways.I ended up with a -5 adjustment at 135mm.went outside and took some hand-held pics.definately much better.I got 10 keepers out of 17 instead of the 1 or 2 I was getting before.I need to get a real tripod and do this again on a sunny day. at least I can use my camera now and work on fine tuning myself.here are a few pics,let my know what you think please.thanks, Troy</p><p>pics are in my gallery</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chico, post: 145548, member: 13973"] performed the dot-tune method for auto focus fine tune.cloudy day but did the best I could.learned a few other things in the process. 1) my tamron 70-200 wont auto focus in live view. 2)my giottos vt806 tripod is almost useless with my set-up 3) it is very hard to manually focus in live view with a medium weight tripod,lol. so,anyways,with these set backs I tried anyways.I ended up with a -5 adjustment at 135mm.went outside and took some hand-held pics.definately much better.I got 10 keepers out of 17 instead of the 1 or 2 I was getting before.I need to get a real tripod and do this again on a sunny day. at least I can use my camera now and work on fine tuning myself.here are a few pics,let my know what you think please.thanks, Troy pics are in my gallery [/QUOTE]
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