QUOTE(ccf1286 @ Nov 16 2010, 06:26 PM)
I had read ur message again and again..finally I got the message from you. Thanks for the advice. After reading the your message, I think I had decide to go for D7000, not for just higher ISO or watever..maybe Full HD video also another bonus for me..mm my birthday is just another 2 days..and I am ready to spend for this new D7000. thanks for your advice bro.
Oh yea, you bought it yesterday??? D7000? how much? where?
I went to Fotokem, they selling RM3,999 (body). and Camworld selling RM3800(cash). IF buy with credit card, addition charge 4%!!!! too high!!!
Please advice
As long as you're buying it for the right reasons, then by all means get it. But don't buy it for the wrong reason and then be disappointed and poorer after that. I'm glad to help, you're welcome.Oh yea, you bought it yesterday??? D7000? how much? where?
I went to Fotokem, they selling RM3,999 (body). and Camworld selling RM3800(cash). IF buy with credit card, addition charge 4%!!!! too high!!!
Please advice
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It does look like you have a front focus of about 1 to 2mm. But could you check with one or two more lenses? It could be the lenses that are calibrated wrong, not the body. Its not always the body that is front/back focusing.
Also, check if the D7000 has a AF fine tune adjustment? If you can use that, then no need to send back. Save you the trouble... There is a tolerance in the AF calibration, and even if you do send back, they might correct it for this particular lens for you just to shut you up, but in the future you might have problems with other lenses as well. Be sure to make sure that its the body 100%. What I mean is that it might come back worse than it is now.
This post has been edited by pr0nstar: Nov 16 2010, 08:58 PM
Nov 16 2010, 08:52 PM

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