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Showing posts with label focus. Show all posts

Thursday, February 7, 2019

Nikon D800 / D800E Focus Issue

Nikon D800 / D800E AutoFocus Issue


D800 Autofocus Problem  -  Thom Hogan


I came up with four questions that needed to be answered:
  • What's the nature of the problem?
  • How do you test your camera to see if it has the problem?
  • What's Nikon procedure for fixing the problem?
  • At what point did new D800's coming out of the factory begin to be tested for that problem and fixed before sale?
Sensor Soft Worse than the Right



D800 Left AF sensor issue illustrated 



NIKON - The Endless Problems








Nikon D800 / D800E Asymmetric Focus Issue



2012 - Update on the Nikon D800 left focusing issue



Nikkor AF-S 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II Lens on D800: Exciting News, Old Problems



Nikon has a fix for the D800/D800E focusing issue?
Nikon has a fix for the D800/D800E asymmetric focusing issue?




Defend Your Right to Repair!

Defend Your Rights to Repair!









Nikon D800/E outer AF sensor accuracy

 

Steps to maybe Fix old Nikon your Autofocus Issues




















corporation lies
nikon focus lies



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Friday, February 1, 2019

Nikon focusing issues

Nikon focusing issues


• Adjust Mirror Angle
• Adjust Defocus Control
• Adjust Autofocus Operation



How to fix Err on a Nikon camera 📷




Nikon AF Modes




How To Use AF-On And Back Button Autofocus

Issues with the Nikon D800/E






Nikon D800 Left Autofocus Issue




A demonstration of the "Left Autofocus" issue, which afflicts an unknown percentage of D800/D800E bodies. In this issue, a photo focused with the leftmost autofocus point is out-of-focus, whereas photos taken with the center or rightmost autofocus points are in-focus.
The problem occurs most often with wide-angle, wide-aperture lenses, such as the 24mm f/1/4, the 14-24mm f/2.8, and the 28mm f/1.8. For my demonstration I used the 24mm f/1.4, which seems to be most affected out of the three lenses. I describe the process/methodology I used to test for the issue and then demonstrate the issue in practice with a live autofocus session. You can read more about this on my blog at:
http://testcams.com/blog/2012/06/20/nikon-d800-left-autofocus-point-issue




Solving AF Problems - 8 Common Autofocus Problems - And Their Solutions










I was so busy zooming in on the right and left focus points, I passed right by the center focus point photos. I mean, who would have thought that in order to “fix” my D800 left side autofocus issues, Nikon’s technicians would simply ruin the focus of the camera’s best sensor point – the center? No one would do that…would they?
That’s when reality hit. The left and right focus points looked good, but the center – terribly out of focus. Not one of the 15 pictures taken with autofocus using the center point was remotely close to the sharpness of the Live View shots, which were all perfect. I went back and attempted to dial in some autofocus fine tuning adjustments based on taking a few shots of my LensAlign system, but had to use numbers ranging from +15 to +20 to get the center focus point in sharp focus. And even then some lenses were still showing some bias toward front focusing that I could not compensate for. Naturally when I then shot my test target again with the left autofocus point, the image was blurrier than a Joan Rivers glamor photo! Sigh…



Zaklady spravneho ostreni - DSLR
















Nikon D8xx SHUTTER ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT




Friday, May 30, 2014

Nikon D800/D800E Autofocus Problems and NPS

Nikon D800/D800E Autofocus Problems




Nikon D800/D800E Autofocus Problems

Nikon D800/D800E Autofocus Problems, Part 2



Nikon D800/D800E Autofocus Problems

Bad Experience with Nikon Professional Services

Nikon Customer Service

Autofocus Calibration - The Society of Photo-Technologist



There have been some discussions online about an autofocus problem with the new Nikon D800 and D800E bodies, and there’s been a fair amount of misinformation about this problem published as well. It’s not at all clear how many D800/D800Es have this problem, but I’ve confirmed that my D800E does



D800 Autofocus Problem





Nikon D800 Autofocus Repair Testing – The Sequel



Nikon has a fix for the D800/D800E asymmetric focusing issue



How to tell if your D800/ D800E/ D4 has the ‘left focusing problem’

Anatomy Of A Nikon D800 Repair

Nikon D800 Left Autofocus point issue TestCams

Nikon Product Service & Repair (D800 autofocus issue)

My Nikon Service Experience - by thom

Negative Experience with Nikon Professional Services






Nikon D800 Left Autofocus Issue




How Nikon is Killing Camera Repair

The Society of Photo-Technologist

Nikon D800 10-pin connector issue

Nikon D800 CLS problem - Flashes are not triggered reliably














Nikon Has an “F” Rating From the Better Business Bureau - By comparison, Canon’s support division has an “A+” rating



Shocked by Nikon repair costs

Nikon Repair Problems - the decline of a great brand

Nikon - Consumer Complaints & Reviews

Canon vs Nikon: a Financial and Consumer Comparison [INFOGRAPHIC]


D800 Autofocus Problem


Nikon D800 Secret Setting









Nikon D800 tips and tricks - Part 1




D800 firmware A: 1.10 / B:1.10






NikonHacker Brings Magic-Lantern-Style Firmware Hacks to Nikon




Nikon professional services welcome kit?








Saturday, June 15, 2013

Nikon D800/E AF sensor accuracy

Nikon D800/E AF sensor accuracy






Nikon D800/E outer AF sensor accuracy


LumoLabs: Nikon D800/E outer AF sensor accuracy



Nikon and Thom Hogan say we are using the wrong test pattern
Just not understanding non cross-type AF sensors limitations


Archive 2012 · question about D4/D800 autofocus cross-type point layout




















Advanced Multi-CAM 3500FX autofocus sensor module
Accurate AF detection is crucial for extremely high-resolution still images in every situation. The 51 sensor points in the Nikon D800’s AF sensor module work down to -2 EV (ISO 100, 20°C/68°F), the approximate physical limit of human visibility through an optical viewfinder. For even more powerful detection, you can rely on the camera’s 15 cross type sensors in the centre to detect both vertical and horizontal lines when using any AF NIKKOR lenses of f/5.6 or faster. What’s more, AF can be activated with eleven focus points in the centre with open aperture of f/8, which is a big plus when you combine a telephoto lens with a 2.0x teleconverter to shoot distant subjects.


Versatile AF-area modes
Whether it’s a still life, a portrait, a landscape or a candid street scene, your subject matter varies, but its importance doesn’t. That’s why the Nikon D800 offers four AF-area modes, each specifically tailored to adapt to various subjects. Single-point AF is ideal when you need pinpoint focus on stationary subjects. Dynamic-area AF has three options (9-point, 21-point and 51-point) and is ideal for shooting moving subjects. The selected AF point and the surrounding points keep your subject in sharp focus even if it briefly leaves the selected points. 3D-tracking allows you to maintain focus on subjects that are moving erratically from side to side. Auto-area AF detects human faces and prioritises their sharpness for you — an ideal choice for candid photography.


Advanced Scene Recognition System with 91K-pixel RGB sensor
Nikon’s revolutionary Advanced Scene Recognition System, introduced with the flagship Nikon D4 camera, is also employed in the Nikon D800. At its core is a 91K-pixel RGB sensor that meticulously analyses each scene with fine resolution. The RGB sensor can recognize your scene’s colours and brightness with unprecedented precision then use that information to implement various automatic controls and give you more natural-looking results. The real breakthrough, however, is that the sensor can detect human faces with startling accuracy when shooting through the optical viewfinder. Along with face detection, detailed scene analysis is utilised to support more accurate auto-focus; auto exposure and i-TTL flash exposure results in a diverse range of compositional and lighting situations. The improved subject tracking is most noticeable when using 3D-tracking, which can maintain a focus on moving subjects smaller in size than with previous generations.


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Zaklady spravneho ostreni - DSLR

 

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Hyperfokální vzdálenost - Depth of field

Hyperfokální vzdálenost - Depth of field






Hyperfokální vzdálenost





Hyperfocal Chart Calculator

TUTORIALS: DEPTH OF FIELD




Exploiting the Sensor Resolution: Depth of Field on the Nikon D800E



Making Sharp Images

Sharpness and blur from technique and optics. Causes and solutions, shooting technique, getting full sharpness from high-resolution DSLRs.















Nikon D800E

D800E supplement and comparisons with Nikon D800.

1.D800 vs D800E Optical Low Pass Filter and Wave Plate
2.D800 vs D800E Sharpness
3.D800E — Moiré Example (Stonework)
4.D800E — Moiré Removal With Lightroom 4 (Stonework)
5.Examples — D800E — Initial Evaluation
6.D800E Diffraction and Optimal Aperture (Mosaic, Zeiss 50/2)
7.D800E vs D800 (Aerial, Fountain)
8.D800E vs D800 RAW Sharpening Comparison (Aerial, Fountain)
9.D800E vs D800 (Dolls)
10.D800E vs D800 RAW Sharpening Comparison (Dolls)
11.D800E vs D800 Sharpening Noise (Dolls)
12.D800E vs Canon 5D Mark III vs Leica M9 (Dolls)
13.D800E AF-S Accuracy: Nikon 28/1.8G (Mosaic)
14.D800E vs Canon 5D Mark III Noise (Whites Outhouse)








Optical Low Pass Filter Study maxmax.com
















Friday, July 27, 2012

Front Focus Back Focus lens setings

Front Focus Back Focus Lens Settings



AF FINE TUNE - Nikon

AF MICRO ADJUSTMENT - Canon


Fine-Tuning Your Autofocus




Jak otestovat objektiv na front a back focus

AF Microadjustment Tips



Checking Your Camera for Front Focus or Back Focus - battery


Lens Backfocus & Adjustment Procedures pdf



Tutorial - Lens Micro adjustment



Lesson18 - AF Fine Tuning (Back Focus and Front Focus)



Nikon D800/E outer AF sensor accuracy




"This lens is soft" and other myths





AUTO FOCUS MICROADJUSTMENTS

* Download Fokus-Test-Chart *




How to use the AF Fine-Tune function - Nikon



Focus Pyramid Autofocus Lens Calibration System for Adjusting Canon Nikon Sony Olympus & Pentax INFO





DotTune: Autofocus fine tuning in under 5 minutes





Micro Adjustments For Auto Focus Using Lens Align



Friday, November 11, 2011

Pokročilé ostření

Pokročilé ostření Namáčknout, počkat na tón signalizující zaostření a domáčknutím vyfotit. To je denní chleba všech fotografů a možná si myslíte, že na tom není co vysvětlovat. Jenže v praxi to tak jednoduché není. Ač se autofokus neustále vylepšuje, okolní svět má pořád náskok a určitě si vzpomenete na situace, kdy automatické ostření selhalo. Správným nastavením a technikou lze počet podobných případů co nejvíce eliminovat. Říká se, že opakování je matkou moudrosti, takže se budu opakovat a připomenu informace ze třetího dílu seriálu Fotografujeme sport. A nebude to asi nejzáživnější čtení, ale teorie je důležitá. Základní rozdělení ostření by bylo na manuální a automatické. Při manuálním ostření záleží zejména na šikovnosti, velikosti hledáčku a ostrém zraku a tudíž nemá smysl se jím moc zabývat... Martin Kozák pokračování Fotíme sport 3 – Jak na fotoaparát www.4foto.cz/tag/adobe/

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Nikon D70 Focusing Problems DIY

Nikon D70 Focusing Problems DIY

Nikon D70 Features and Controls

D70 Menu screens

A Workaround for Nikon D70 Focusing Problems

There are many complains on the Nikon D70 focusing problems. I would like to address the one I ran into. My D70 showed symptoms that I can qualify as back focus. PLEASE NOTE, that I had a perfectly working auto focus system in terms that it focused fast and precisely on the subject I expected it to focus on, and I could verify that by looking into the viewfinder...
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Sensor Cleaning Tutorial

Nikon D70 Repair Manual

AF fine tune for D70s

Cleaning your Sensor


Copper Hill Tutorials and products for your D-SLR, computer, portable devices and home of the "CopperHill Method"


15 Nikon D70 problems

Nikon D70 Shutter Broken


Exceeding the D70's 1/500 flash sync speed


How to Repair Lens Problems on Your Digital Camera