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D810
A trip inside the D810 to fix it.
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<blockquote data-quote="D200freak" data-source="post: 539801" data-attributes="member: 41018"><p>There's really nothing to photograph tonight so I printed up a focus test chart and started testing. Focus is as good as I can determine (at close range) with that test chart, so I went outside to try to see how tight it focuses on bright stars. Result: Not quite as sharp as my D800, which means some more adjustments are needed. But it gets close enough that I know that everything is working normally. Manually I am able to focus to an incredibly sharp image, just barely. It's rather sensitive, as you might imagine. So a few little tweaks and I should be on it.</p><p></p><p>Interestingly, the aperture control error hasn't resurfaced today. I'd be perfectly happy to NOT need to replace it but the replacement unit will still be here later this week. I won't mind having a spare unit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D200freak, post: 539801, member: 41018"] There's really nothing to photograph tonight so I printed up a focus test chart and started testing. Focus is as good as I can determine (at close range) with that test chart, so I went outside to try to see how tight it focuses on bright stars. Result: Not quite as sharp as my D800, which means some more adjustments are needed. But it gets close enough that I know that everything is working normally. Manually I am able to focus to an incredibly sharp image, just barely. It's rather sensitive, as you might imagine. So a few little tweaks and I should be on it. Interestingly, the aperture control error hasn't resurfaced today. I'd be perfectly happy to NOT need to replace it but the replacement unit will still be here later this week. I won't mind having a spare unit. [/QUOTE]
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