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Littl Wren

Between the posts

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Filename:DSC_0091~2.jpg
Album name:Beryl / Wildlife
Keywords:bird
Camera:Nikon D7000
Lens: Nikon 55-300mm VR F4.5-5.6G ED AF-S DX NIKKOR SWM
Critique Welcome, Yes / No:yes
Filesize:44 KiB
Date added:Jul 22, 2014
Dimensions:800 x 600 pixels
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Focal length:270 mm
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jinky   [Jul 23, 2014 at 10:24 AM]
For me the focus is on the post behind rather than the wren Beryl. I`m convinced I`ve got this back focusing issue with my D7000 and am doing a test / calibration on my lenses today as a check. Unless you just missed it or I am seeing it wrong at this size
Beryl   [Jul 23, 2014 at 10:01 PM]
The focus is on the posts. The wren just happened to land there. I just like taking photos of rows of post the blur into the distance. The first post is close and meant to out of focus the second post is in focus the wren is in front by chance. There is nothing wrong with the focusing on the D7000. Just set it up before using it to your requirements. I think one or two people have had faulty D7000 . But I have had no issues with mine.
jinky   [Jul 24, 2014 at 08:22 AM]
Ah right - focus spot on then. There has been an issue with the D7000 back focusing and I am sure there is one with mine. Made a few adjustments yesterday so will see how I go.
Beryl   [Jul 24, 2014 at 09:38 AM]
Oh. I keep mine on continuous 6fps . My digital Phot' tutor said it's best fo me being ann action shooter. I'll see what I cafind out fo you and if I can I'll put it in the forum

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