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    ok, and show us the pics u complain about
    and tell us of iso and shutter and F-stop settings, all those mean everything believe it or not..
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    Ive had a D3100 for about 5 months now and no focusing problems to report and i havnt changed settings, im gonna go with L4MBORGHINI and say its a defective lense, IMO

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    in great words of FORUMS,
    PICS or It DIDNT HAPPEN..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Point & Shoot View Post
    in great words of FORUMS,
    PICS or It DIDNT HAPPEN..
    Yeah I am at work, but will when I get home.
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    Please do
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    Quote Originally Posted by Point & Shoot View Post
    in great words of FORUMS,
    PICS or It DIDNT HAPPEN..
    Why would he lie about something like this? It's not like he's saying he has a bugatti...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Point & Shoot View Post
    ok, and show us the pics u complain about
    and tell us of iso and shutter and F-stop settings, all those mean everything believe it or not..
    Those don't make the pics "blurry" only thing the shutter, and f stop will do is make the pictures overexposed (dark) underexposed (light) or cause graininess. And he said he is not that familiar with D-SLRs yet so he's pobably using auto. And the lens makes the pics in/out of focus, unless he has wax paper over the miror -_-
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    Quote Originally Posted by L4MBORGH1NI View Post
    Those don't make the pics "blurry" only thing the shutter, and f stop will do is make the pictures overexposed (dark) underexposed (light) or cause graininess. And he said he is not that familiar with D-SLRs yet so he's pobably using auto. And the lens makes the pics in/out of focus, unless he has wax paper over the miror -_-
    Thats why I strongly Disagree with you.. because he speaks of crisp,
    ever heard of soft focus? does that have anything to do with
    AF? lol..
    Just to clarify, im not arguing, and asked to show pics..
    High Iso reduces crisp, shooting high shutter while moving camera
    easily loses crisp, and shooting at higher Fstops, also loses crisp..
    Photog error loses crisp also, u focus, and step back, u focus and step forward.. you have to accout lil things, like I said no arguement..
    just gladly welcome to help out..
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