One thing you might be suffering from is Continuous AF which is the
auto focus mode the camera comes in out of the box....it hunts
constantly with little movements of the camera in that mode and
that just exacerbates the 5700's AF weakness. See page 113 in the
Thanks, Steve. I'm already using single AF, I've got the manual
5-zone contraption set up (to try and avoid further auto hell), and
I've got Focus Confirmation turned on. I can't believe the camera
is so weak in this area - even my cheapo Olympus C900Z (probably
about 60 quid street value these days!) does a better job than this.
You're absolutely right about the situations that it has difficulty
operating in. Sometimes it can lock a subject in extreme low light
and other times it has trouble at only moderate settings
(particularly, as you mention, with flesh tones). I've noticed
that sometimes after one unsuccessful attempt to lock a second
half-press of the shutter release can suddenly magically do the
trick (not much consolation if you've just missed your shot!).
I'm considering writing to Nikon and asking if there will be a
firmware update to correct this issue - after all, Minolta doubled
the speed of the Dimage 7's AF with a quick update.
Just out of interest, what is it about the camera (apart from this)
that you find particularly outstanding? Personally the only thing
I'm keeping it for is the macro mode at the moment
Thanks again,
Russ