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  1. <p>Thank you for your advise:<br> Wouter, in answer to your questions. Unfortunately I can't upload an example at this stage because I am away with work. I have been using a Nikon 70-300mm lens and also tried a 18-270mm both have the same result. My F-stop has been low because I take a lot of up close animal photos. I have tried adjusting my shutter speed, what is unusual is that I tried it last night with my flash and it was in focus arghhhh. My spare is the D700.<br> Hans, I took the lens off and looked through I can't see any condensation but also I put on the LV and took a picture and it was in focus. Why would it be different in the eye piece? I only ever use one focus point normally on the eyes.<br> This has really got me stumped, sometimes its in focus and sometimes it isn't but the ratio is more to the latter which is really disappointing. </p> <p> </p>
  2. <p>I have a problem can anyone help!!<br> I have been a professional photography in my early 20's however I left the industry almost 10 years ago and now just do it for pleasure.<br> However, I went to Borneo last month and found that my D7000 was playing up when it comes to focusing. The problem is not in the lens because I have a spare camera which is working fine and the lens is focusing on the D7000 but when I look back at the photos they are not clear. Before I went away I had my camera cleaned by Nikon so I wouldn't imagine they would have done anything. <br> This seems to be a problem when I am zoomed in mostly.<br> Do you think it could have been the humidity in Borneo? It is still not working now any advise would be much appreciated. </p>
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