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From: jeyanthross
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  • no your nikon is fine.

    

  • @ippky I wish it were fine too, but there is a definite problem and I have sent it to Nikon. They have acknowledged that there is a problem and are trying to fix it. A couple of friends who have the D7000 too have used my camera and agreed that this is faulty.

  • your nikon is fine learn how to use the focus it's a tricky camera focus wise

  • @MrDuda999 : Thanks for your reassurance. 2 other D7000 users tried my camera and found it faulty. The store i bought it from said it was faulty. Nikon Service centre in Adelaide said it was faulty. Nikon Australia techs and manager have said it is faulty and are trying to repair it.

    The video is just a short demo. After spending a few hours and shooting 500 photos - all of them blurred on the LiveView and clear when shot through the viewfinder, I must say it is faulty.

  • I have exactly same problem ,,, see my video. Nikon needs to do something abt this.

  • @ramils : I've replied to you on your video. Hope we both sort out our Nikon problems!

  • @jeyanthross .... Yeah I tried replacing the lenses and everything. It just seems like a dud camera. I will call the camera store if they will replace or not. I do like the camera but this issue is bothering me. I hope and wish your issue is also resolved quickly and you start enjoying photographing the beautiful Australia and share a few pics with us

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