<p>Wow...its amazing how many photographers here want to blame user error on the D7000's low light focusing problems! <br>
Please explain this to me:<br>
I shoot a lot of events at night to help pay the bills, and I've experienced inconsistent focusing results with the D7000 in low light when I know it can't be my technique. You see, I shoot 2 or 3 shots of each grouping of people --- standing right in front of me posing --- with AF-assist on the SB600 and Single, yet invariably one of the images is out of focus. <br>
Why does the D7000 not provide consistent focus for consecutive identical shots?<br>
My old D200 works beautifully at these events, so I've gone back to it for these kind of shoots. But thank you Photo,net...If Nikon can repair this, I'm sending it in.</p>
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<p>Wow...its amazing how many photographers here want to blame user error on the D7000's low light focusing problems! <br>
Please explain this to me:<br>
I shoot a lot of events at night to help pay the bills, and I've experienced inconsistent focusing results with the D7000 in low light when I know it can't be my technique. You see, I shoot 2 or 3 shots of each grouping of people --- standing right in front of me posing --- with AF-assist on the SB600 and Single, yet invariably one of the images is out of focus. <br>
Why does the D7000 not provide consistent focus for consecutive identical shots?<br>
My old D200 works beautifully at these events, so I've gone back to it for these kind of shoots. But thank you Photo,net...If Nikon can repair this, I'm sending it in.</p>