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D7000
Time Lapse Night Sky and Desert
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike150" data-source="post: 95048" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>An AF lens has to have enough adjustment to go past "focus" and then back up to it. Because of that, and AF lenses have some room above "infinity". Try getting two small pieces of painters tape. During daytime, manually focus on something in the infinate range. Mark the focus ring with one piece of tape, and one piece on the fixed body of the lens. Once you're out in the dark, use your flashlight to align the two pieces of tape. You're now focused at infinity. Oh yes, don't forget your flashlight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike150, post: 95048, member: 2287"] An AF lens has to have enough adjustment to go past "focus" and then back up to it. Because of that, and AF lenses have some room above "infinity". Try getting two small pieces of painters tape. During daytime, manually focus on something in the infinate range. Mark the focus ring with one piece of tape, and one piece on the fixed body of the lens. Once you're out in the dark, use your flashlight to align the two pieces of tape. You're now focused at infinity. Oh yes, don't forget your flashlight. [/QUOTE]
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