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  1. Yes Shuncheung, this is what exactly happened!
  2. Ben, you are life saver! Thanks a Lot for helping me out, ya it was locked, issue resolved. Thanks again.
  3. Hello Everyone, I bought this D7100 brand new probably 2 years now and never had any issues until last week, For some unknown reason focus point doesn't move and just stays in the middle, tried many times but getting no where, even rebooting doesn't solve the issue!! Any advice? Is it a mechanical problem and do i have to send it to the store or i can fix it by myself? Thanks. Raihan.
  4. duly noted. please go ahead and delete the images, once again Thanks everyone.
  5. yes Dieter, i did some tuning few years back following a youtube clip, i did everything possible in my limited knowledge to get better images but i agree that was probably not enough. @2Oceans, Thanks a lot for the inspiring comments, will try to follow the tips! Cheers!
  6. if you think there's no issue then probably it's my mind set, i don't know why i always think my image is not as sharp as others :(
  7. hi ShunCheung, the couple picture looks a bit soft i found, the 2nd image is ok in terms of sharpness, both are unedited and for the 2nd image, if i'm not mistaken, my flash was bounced but right on top of them, there were few LED bulbs hanging to create discotech type ambiance. So as i mentioned earlier i found my images not tack sharp and from all the comments I kind of aware that buying a D700 won't solve the problem, so it might be my lens. But if an experts like yourself says it's looks ok in terms of sharpness, that probably give me some self confidence or moral boost and i really appreciate that!!
  8. Thanks once again for the valuable comments. My image quality gets better after i got the nikkor 17-55 last year, replacing the Sigma yet i'm not just 100% happy, and to answer "bgelfand", i use auto focus always and use the single manual focus point. I'll try out the chart n plugins. And by nature 80-200 gives a bit softer images compared with 70-200 I believe, that might be another reason coz none of my fellow photographers use 80-200 and some of their 70-200 images comes tack sharp. Anyway, down the road if necessary I'd probably go for a D7200 or 7500. Have a great day everyone. Raihan.
  9. Hi Everyone, I've been doing wedding photography for more than 5 years now, mostly Indian. I own a D7000 and D7100 with 35mm, 50mm, 85mm, 17-55mm and 80-200mm (and nikon speedlights). Regardless of having all the Nikon equipment s I'm not happy with my image qualities, I always find my images are not as sharp as others!! Yes I know about tripod, shooting in RAW, sweet spot, exposure, post process etc yet I found it somehow my images are not crisp! (or who knows may be it's my psychology) I always wanted to buy a FX and after all my homework, I decided to try a D700 with my 50/85 and 80-200 combo and see if things get any better. Found few old bodies less than 40k clicks for $600/700 Canadian. So kindly advise if this upgrade is worthy? Would it be wise to buy a 700 in 2019? Thanks a Lot and appreciate all comments. Raihan.
  10. Hi Everyone, I'm exploring the world of "mirrorless" and come up with some questions, please enlighten me with your thoughts! I shoot with 2 Nikon DX bodies and got lenses like 35mm, 50mm, 85mm, 17-55mm, 80-200mm etc. From a youtube clip, I've got the idea that any Nikon lens can be mount on Nikon mirrorless with an adapter! Now my question is since these new cameras come up with large sensor in a small body, therefore, can Dx lens be mount on mirrorless? is ther any crop factor or any other issue? my two other questions are, why should I buy mirrorless over Dslr? (except that overweight factor) and how good is Nikon mirrorless Z series? Please advise. Thanks in advance. Raihan.
  11. Thanks for the comments n suggestions!
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