Nikon D300 problem

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Picked up a very nice used D300 in the week as a second to my other D300

Ensured that all settings were the same as my original and headed out into the Forest of Dean yesterday.

I used a combination of three different lenses yesterday (18-50, 70-200, 80-400)

I was surprised to find that the majority of my shots were a little soft. I have rechecked all the settings and they are as usually used on my other body.

Anyone have any ideas why this has occurred.

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Chris
 
Maybe worth trying some back to back shots on a tripod with both cameras to see if the AF is out on your new one. You may be able to do a blanket AF fine tune to sort it if that is the problem.
 
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Maybe worth trying some back to back shots on a tripod with both cameras to see if the AF is out on your new one. You may be able to do a blanket AF fine tune to sort it if that is the problem.

I tried that a little earlier and there seems to be little or no difference between either camera. I've tried altering the AF fine tune but I'm not sure that it is making a great deal of difference:bat:
 
I tried that a little earlier and there seems to be little or no difference between either camera. I've tried altering the AF fine tune but I'm not sure that it is making a great deal of difference:bat:

Hmmm, seems odd. You'd think it would appear soft under 'lab' conditions too. Do you have any exif data?
 
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