<p>I have read from other forums that the NIKON technicians are telling people to do a hard reset by pressing the two buttons marked with a green dot simultaneously and it works for some and not the others. I tried it and it did not fix it the first few times I tried it. I was thinking if this issue is all related then it should work on mine too. I tried different cobination and finaly was able to fix the back focus issue... Here is what I did.<br>
1. go to menu and reset everything to default settings.<br>
2 turn off the camera<br>
3 hold down the two buttons marked with a green dot simultaneously while the camera is off.<br>
4 while holding it down reach out with whatever finger you have left and turn the camera on.<br>
5 after 2 seconds you will see the display blink then turn it off while still holding the two green buttons down....<br>
Done... try it. It worked for me. Now my focus is spot on!!!! let me know if this worked for you.</p>
Nikon D7000 backfocus problem
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<p>I have read from other forums that the NIKON technicians are telling people to do a hard reset by pressing the two buttons marked with a green dot simultaneously and it works for some and not the others. I tried it and it did not fix it the first few times I tried it. I was thinking if this issue is all related then it should work on mine too. I tried different cobination and finaly was able to fix the back focus issue... Here is what I did.<br>
1. go to menu and reset everything to default settings.<br>
2 turn off the camera<br>
3 hold down the two buttons marked with a green dot simultaneously while the camera is off.<br>
4 while holding it down reach out with whatever finger you have left and turn the camera on.<br>
5 after 2 seconds you will see the display blink then turn it off while still holding the two green buttons down....<br>
Done... try it. It worked for me. Now my focus is spot on!!!! let me know if this worked for you.</p>