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Old 5th April 2004   #1
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Default Possible solution to s2pro, D100 and F80 AF problem - worth a read

Dear all D100 and F80 users
Found this - you may want to read this if you find focusing challenges with your camera.

read this

Hope this will be useful for you.
I tested on my S2 and I was surprised how quickly it focuses.

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Yup, saw a post from rueyloon in another thread here about this....
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Got to try these on my D100, coz I saw on my screen also got blur pictures but when printed is sharp. Or maybe my eyes is playing tricks on me ...

On no wait a minute, I just recalled my memory actually known these few months back but when shooting forget about the actual focusing point ... nowonder sometimes I dun get sharp pictures ...
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I apologise since this is a repeat.
I had no idea that it had already been posted in the past as I just came across in the Fujifilm SLR camera forum in dpreview

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Originally Posted by trigger
I apologise since this is a repeat.
I had no idea that it had already been posted in the past as I just came across in the Fujifilm SLR camera forum in dpreview

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Oh...no problem at all. This is actually a very critical piece of information that all users should take note off. In fact, i have tested it on my D70 and found a bit of difference, i mean not really day and night for most stuff but for some critical tight shots it means quite a lot.
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Thanks Trigger,

I think such references are useful and should be pinned up for posterity in an archive section of CS. Not everyone would go through the older threads....
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