Is the D7000 overexposure in bright light / probematic AF still an issue? -

Started 6 months ago | Question thread
David Lal
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In reply to stuntmonkey, 6 months ago

stuntmonkey wrote:

David Lal wrote:

Sante Patate wrote:

I don't know if it counts as sorting out, but there never was an over-exposure in bright light problem and there never was a problem with AF. Both were just user error.

Plenty of D7000s had real autofocus issues - some of which were fixed by Nikon. That the marked AF zones do not match the actual ones is a significant design flaw - or at least an idiosyncracy that users have to deal with.

If that is the case, then every maker of cameras with phase detection AF units is guilty.

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.. you are 100 percent completely right Stuntmonkey. What I can say for sure though is that I have encountered no autofocus problems with my D70 or my D300, especially not the later and I believe that to be the norm for that model.

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