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11/12/2006 06:59:41 PM · #1
Can you shoot an image with a 28-80 lense, and post it out of the camera, no adjustment.. Nikon says mine are fine but man they look out of focus. Doesnt matter what lense I have on... Help please

shutter speed 1/750
fstop 9.5
apeture 4.8
iso 200
56 mm



Edited to add... the best I can get when edited


Message edited by author 2006-11-12 19:02:10.
11/12/2006 08:42:00 PM · #2
Bump
anyone?
11/12/2006 08:47:47 PM · #3
I bought a Nikon D70s and stopped using it because of poor focus. I sent it in to Nikon but haven't even tried it since getting it back. When I get a chance, I will try it out to see if the problem has been resolved.

Did you send the camera and lens to Nikon?
11/12/2006 08:47:50 PM · #4
The picture looks sharp enough to me. I'm not sure, are you using aperture 4.8 or 9.5?
11/12/2006 08:48:20 PM · #5
f/stop and/or aperture are one in the same, so was it 4.8 or 9.5? That's really not relevant however. Your raw image looks about the same as what I could expect from my D70s or D100. You will see a bit of "softness" with all digital cameras straight out of the box with no in camera sharpening.

With that said, your processed image is oversharpened.
11/12/2006 09:03:16 PM · #6
What did you want to be in focus? ALL of it? Probably want a much smaller aperture. 13+
and confused on the F/sop and aperture, should be the same. If 4.8 I can see where you would think nothing is in focus (again depending on what you are after). 9.8, hmmmm.
11/12/2006 09:38:23 PM · #7
the numbers I got were off the info on the image... actually didn't think about it when I posted. they should be the same..... I think what I am trying to fix is an ID10T error.... will revisit this post tomorrow when I have my brain (kid free) attached.

Going to play with it more tomorrow and pay closer attention to the details (easier to do with the kids in school)

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