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Sv: Nikon D40 som tar uklare bilder og ikke fokuserer

Det er vel neppe objektivet, men prøv og skyt noen bilder med andre Nikon-objektiver og se. Du får garantert prøve i en Nikon-butikk som mrc sier. Hvilket program bruker du på kameraet og hva er fokusinstillingene dine (AF-A, AF-S, AF-C eller M)? Les denne siden og se om du blir klokere, særlig dette kapittelet:

Focus Mode (menu)

You set these by pressing MENU > Custom Setting (pencil) > 02 Focus Mode.
Once in this menu, your choices are:

AF-A, the default I use, magically selects between the next two modes. This clever AF-A mode looks at the subject. If it's holding still, the D40 locks the focus. If the subject is moving, the D40 tracks it as it moves nearer and farther.

I don't think I've ever needed to select ay of these modes below. The AF-A mode is that good!

AF-S stands for AF-Single. The D40 focuses once, then locks AF for you to recompose and shoot.

AF-C stands for AF-Continuous. The D40 keeps focusing as the subject moves. Use this for sports and vehicles in motion, like cars, birds and aircraft.

M is Manual focus. Turn the focus ring on your lens until the picture is sharp, or look for the electronic "Focus OK" dot on the lower left of the viewfinder.

AF Area Modes (menu)

You set these by pressing MENU > Custom Setting (pencil) > 03 AF-area mode.

Once in this menu, your choices are:

[xxx] Closest Subject. This lets you shoot (or hand your camera to a non-photographer) and the D40 almost always gives a great, in-focus shot.

This feature works great. I'm always surprised at the great results I get in this mode.

[ x ] Dynamic Area: The D40 first uses whichever area you select with the rear AF Sensor Selector, and proceeds to select other areas automatically if the subject moves in the frame. You won't see which area is selected in the finder, but you can see it on playback if you use the right software.

This really works. I use this for sports, running animals and birds in flight.

[ o ] Single Area is for still subjects. I use this most of the time. The D40 uses whichever area you select with the rear AF Sensor Selector.

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