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More $$$ to slip through my fingers?

Postby pippin88 on Sun Jun 17, 2007 7:08 pm

Well, I got my D200, and a wet clean has gotten rid of most of the dust I introduced. It's a joy to use, big step up from the D70. Find myself hunting around the camera for the controls I want to change much less. I had the D70 for 2.5 years, and still often had to take it away from my eye and look what I was changing / doing. This is reduced already in my use of the D200 (1 short play basically).

However, today, I went for a walk along the water front. A ship was coming in, so went to take a photo and it looked out of focus in the viewfinder, even after the camera had finished focussing. I was using autofocus. Though shit, it's not that hazy, and it wasn't. Seems my 18-70 will not focus to infinity properly. Autofocus stops at the infinity marker, but objects at infinity are not in fact in focus. Tweaking it manually, and turning the ring a little past infinity brings objects at infinity into focus.
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Suggestions on what it's likely to cost for repair / calibration / whatever it needs would be appreciated.

I had been unhappy with sharpness of my photos (including those taken with primes) for a while. Was showing some photos on an LCD at my folks place, and they appeared sharper than on my CRT at home. So I think my CRT may be on the way out. Will hopefully be able to rescue it for a while with internal focus adjustment. Think this model has it (most do).

And... My D70's top LCD is partially dying / dead. In the WB line, the 1st option is very faded, as is the 5th option along, and the final option.
D70 is under extended warranty till November, so I might drop it in somewhere to get fixed.
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Postby Yi-P on Sun Jun 17, 2007 7:26 pm

Are you saying that the D200 does not seem to get the 18-70 to focus on infinity or you cant see a sharp focus in the viewfinder?

Not sure what exactly is happening, but try adjusting your viewfinder dioptre until you see the grid/focus points clearly.

For the D70, is good idea to have it checked out before warranty runs out.
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Postby fishafotos on Mon Jun 18, 2007 2:44 am

What Yi-P said - Sounds like a diopter issue to me.
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Postby pippin88 on Mon Jun 18, 2007 9:22 am

Gimme some more credit than that boys, diopter is fine. Viewfinger lines are clear. It focuses fine on objects closer than infinity.

My 70-200 and Macro lens both appear to focus fine.

Will have to do a proper test with both cameras etc.
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Postby jamesw on Mon Jun 18, 2007 10:52 am

yep its clearly not a diopter issue.


go get your lens calibrated and that should do the trick.


either that or buy a new one. it depends how much the tech wants to fix it really. 18-70s arent worth that much, but they are a useful lens... :D
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Postby pippin88 on Fri Jun 29, 2007 12:52 pm

Seems to be the lens.

Same problem on a D70.

A different 18-70 works fine.

Is there a place in Newcastle that can fix this? And not too slowly, I leave for the NT for two months on the 12th of July.
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