Hi,
New member and first post.
Current kit includes Nikon D90 and D7000 bodies. D7000 is the one I normally pick up.
I recently bought a used Nikon 50mm 1.8 AF-S G. First prime lens I've had for DSLR. Picked the lens up today to try it for the first time on the D90 with excellent result. Put it on the D7000 and the focus was way off. My heart sank thinking it was the body at fault. Popped a Nikon 18-55mm 3.5-5.6 AF-S G VR on the D7000 and focus is perfect. The 18-55mm is also perfect on the D90. Then I thought I was just being dim not setting something properly on the D7000. About an hour later, testing both lenses on both bodies with different apertures, making sure all camera setting match, it seems the 50mm 1.8 just isn't focussing properly on the D7000, at least at the 1.5m(ish) distance I've been testing at. Something between the two is just not working correctly. I think the true focus is a bit behind the point the camera and lens are focusing at, but I've not pinned that down for sure. I have other lenses and another couple of bodies I could continue trying this with but It's not going to alter the position I'm finding now.
Has anyone experienced similar and are there any recommendations / suggestions to get the lens / body combination working well?
Thanks.
New member and first post.
Current kit includes Nikon D90 and D7000 bodies. D7000 is the one I normally pick up.
I recently bought a used Nikon 50mm 1.8 AF-S G. First prime lens I've had for DSLR. Picked the lens up today to try it for the first time on the D90 with excellent result. Put it on the D7000 and the focus was way off. My heart sank thinking it was the body at fault. Popped a Nikon 18-55mm 3.5-5.6 AF-S G VR on the D7000 and focus is perfect. The 18-55mm is also perfect on the D90. Then I thought I was just being dim not setting something properly on the D7000. About an hour later, testing both lenses on both bodies with different apertures, making sure all camera setting match, it seems the 50mm 1.8 just isn't focussing properly on the D7000, at least at the 1.5m(ish) distance I've been testing at. Something between the two is just not working correctly. I think the true focus is a bit behind the point the camera and lens are focusing at, but I've not pinned that down for sure. I have other lenses and another couple of bodies I could continue trying this with but It's not going to alter the position I'm finding now.
Has anyone experienced similar and are there any recommendations / suggestions to get the lens / body combination working well?
Thanks.



