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 Posted: Mon Apr 21st, 2014 06:16
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jk wrote:
Yes this was a problem with the Nikon D800 series so both versions were effected. It is fixed by a recalibration of the AF unit if I remember correctly.

thanks...camera was bought in decemeber of 2013 and already sent back to Nikon once to check for damage after a slight tumble...they did recalibrate it and replace the bayonet mount at that time..

it could just be that I am expecting things to be in focus that should not be?

I'll try posting some photos later to get feedback from the experts on this site.