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D7100
Tips needed on AF fine tune
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<blockquote data-quote="gustafson" data-source="post: 565039" data-attributes="member: 40735"><p>Finally got around to giving AF fine tune a go this weekend. Setting up a target 52 feet away proved to be a minor undertaking. My family was rather amused that I was taking photos of a stack of cardboard packages across the yard. Nonetheless, I used the Dot-Tune method, and for a target focused in Liveview, the range for the Green Dot was -7 through 7, making me rest easy about an AF issue. I then experimented with faster shutter speeds and found that I need to be at 1/800s or faster to get sharp results from this combo. So ultimately, it was poor technique (slow shutter speeds handheld) that was robbing sharpness from my photos, not an AF issue. Thank you all for your inputs on AF Fine Tune - I plan to check all my lenses to be on the safe side, so your suggestions will be put to good use!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gustafson, post: 565039, member: 40735"] Finally got around to giving AF fine tune a go this weekend. Setting up a target 52 feet away proved to be a minor undertaking. My family was rather amused that I was taking photos of a stack of cardboard packages across the yard. Nonetheless, I used the Dot-Tune method, and for a target focused in Liveview, the range for the Green Dot was -7 through 7, making me rest easy about an AF issue. I then experimented with faster shutter speeds and found that I need to be at 1/800s or faster to get sharp results from this combo. So ultimately, it was poor technique (slow shutter speeds handheld) that was robbing sharpness from my photos, not an AF issue. Thank you all for your inputs on AF Fine Tune - I plan to check all my lenses to be on the safe side, so your suggestions will be put to good use! [/QUOTE]
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