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Nikon D80 blurred edges - help
i recently bought a used d80, using a AF-S Nikkor 18-55mm lens, everything on automatic. This shot was taken on a tripod, i am getting blurry corners mostly noticed bottom right or left on a lot of shots, a majority of them actually, using the tripod or handshots. My guess is the d80 body is having problems, but wanted other opinions. i also have a Nikkor 55-200 lens that is having the same problem on this camera. Any help/advise will be greatly appreciated!
thanks!
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04-24-2011 09:52 AM
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To my eyes I see that the whole photo is OOF.
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So if the camera is set to auto focus, and i am half pressing the shutter button and it is beeping meaning that it is focused, what could be the other causes. I have had another d80 in the past, same shooting style and never had this problem not one time? The only difference in the other d80 i used was the lense was an 18-135mm i believe.
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The top left and bottom right are both OOF. Maybe there's an element in the lens that's out of kilter.
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Is that something i can check on myself or what? can you point me in the right direction? thanks so much!
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Camera Maker: NIKON CORPORATION
Camera Model: NIKON D80
Image Date: 2011-04-23 17:21:07 (no TZ)
Focal Length: 36.0mm (35mm equivalent: 54mm)
Aperture: f/5.3
Exposure Time: 0.0008 s (1/1250)
ISO equiv: 1250
Exposure Bias: none
Metering Mode: Matrix
White Balance: Auto
Flash Fired: No
Orientation: Normal
Color Space: sRGB
GPS Coordinate: undefined, undefined
Your ISO is also on 1280 for absolutely no reason. You should try turning your shutter speed down, and shooting on f/8 or smaller. If the problem persists, it's probably a lens issue.
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Thanks so much for all the tips, i will keep posted after testing this out.
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Originally Posted by
digitalSC
Is that something i can check on myself or what?
Sure, all you need to do is take the lens apart. Getting it back together so it's not in worse shape may be a trick, but.....
I agree the problem is the lens, not the D80.
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Originally Posted by
o hey tyler
Your ISO is also on 1280 for absolutely no reason.
The reason the ISO was on 1280 was

Originally Posted by
digitalSC
i recently bought a used d80, using a AF-S Nikkor 18-55mm lens, everything on automatic.
Apparently, the OP still has some things to learn about how to do photography.
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What shall i look for once i have the lens apart? Thanks!
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I changed it to 1280 for this shot, in my research i read that possibly having the ISO higher would elliminate some blur, i only changed it trying to resolve the problems i was having..
Any YES, i have more than a few things to learn, don't we all?
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um yeah. When you take the lens apart throw everything in the garbage because you just broke it.
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Originally Posted by
digitalSC
I changed it to 1280 for this shot, in my research i read that possibly having the ISO higher would elliminate some blur,
Abandon that source of information, because ISO will not directly effect focus, but it can have an effect on the other 2 legs of the exposure triad, lens aperture and shutter speed, particularly by allowing a faster shutter speed.
With the camera on a good solid, steady, tripod, low shutter speed becomes virtually a non-issue.
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I'd like to know what happened with your problem.
I have the SAME problem with a D3000 af-s nikkor 18-55 mm
I bought the camera a week ago, and I'm scared there's something wrong with the camera or the lens.
what did you end up doing? what was the problem?
thanks !!
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The lens was the problem.
The OP has not returned to TPF since 04-25-2011 .
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