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              May 3, 2012
              Lee Morris

              [News] Nikon D800 Has Confirmed Focus/Viewfinder Issues

              I didn’t believe my buddy when he told me that his brand new Nikon D800 viewfinder was always out of focus. I assumed that he had the diopter out of whack. It wasn’t until I used the camera myself that I realized there was a serious problem. The camera was sent back to Nikon for repair and he received the camera back last week with the same issue. After sending it back a second time, Nikon has admitted that “a run” of D800s have an issue with viewfinder alignment.

              Steven’s camera (serial number 3003228) seemed to have 2 separate issues; focusing, and viewfinder alignment. Sometimes autofocus worked properly, other times it was way off. When the camera did focus properly the scene still looked slightly out of focus through the viewfinder. After doing some tests with live view and then comparing his D800 to another, Steven confirmed that there was something very wrong with his copy.

              Steven ordered his camera the day that it became available for preorder and was one of the first to receive it in the US. He got his camera weeks before me and I’m an NPS member. He has now spent $250 shipping the camera back to Nikon twice for repair. Nikon claims that the autofocus issue has been fixed but to repair the viewfinder will require parts that will not be available until next month. They are willing to refund his money for the camera so he can buy another (not including the $250 in shipping he has spent) but he knows it could be months before he receives another camera because he will be in the back of the line.

              If you have a D800 give your viewfinder a second look. With Steven’s camera you could autofocus, and then lean in toward your subject and the scene would finally drop into focus. Does anyone else have this issue? Luckily my D800 is working fine.

              Update: About an hour after this post went live Steven got a call from the head of Nikon Service and Steven will be receiving a new camera directly from Nikon tomorrow. Sadly, they will not be refunding the money he spent to insure and mail the lens back to Nikon twice.

              Another interesting note is that one of the commentors below claims to be having this exact same issue with his D4. We will keep you posted as we learn more.

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              • http://twitter.com/tobiassolem Tobias Solem

                :Ohsnap:

              • noamgalai

                im afraid to check

              • http://www.juliehunterphoto.com/ Julie Hunter

                Actually this has happened to a D700 that I had… and then the shutter went out so its off to Nikon for repair now.

              • http://www.facebook.com/thunander David Thunander

                +1 canon 

              • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1493760217 Doug Howell

                Just got mine a couple nights ago and have only used it with my 24-70 2.8 and it SEEMS to be all good. I’m a bit paranoid now though…

              • Tom Shay

                I bought a Ford once that had a significant brake problem. Eventually they bought the vehicle back told me to walk into the lot and pick out another. They even paid for work that I had done to it trying to solve the problem. Nikon needs to refund the $250.

              • http://twitter.com/WhonPhoto Chris Whonsetler

                I just got one in the mail from LensRentals, and it seems to be working just fine. Both autofocus, and the viewfinder are spot on. 

              • http://www.patrickhallphotography.com Patrick Hall

                Augh, how dare you Lee!  All you fstoppers guys ever do is rip on Canon and always paint Nikon in a good light….oh wait, yeah we can be fair and balanced too!

              • http://www.rlmorris.com Lee Morris

                As a Nikon shooter I will never visit this site again!

              • Edward Yezekian

                can it be fixed with black tape?

              • http://twitter.com/JabariHunt Jabari Hunt

                Yeah…like the 5DMIII isn’t leaking light like a Holga!

              • http://www.facebook.com/people/Josh-Hway/902505721 Josh Hway

                I am so confused. I am pretty sure Nikon has been making cameras for a little while. So why are there so many issues with this new camera? Shouldn’t it be just perfect? My D800 is still not here yet and I also pre-orded it soon after they became available to do so. 

              • http://www.facebook.com/derrel.hoshing Relzlife Ho-Shing

                HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

              • http://twitter.com/TimHenryPhoto Tim Henry Woodard

                When Andy from Unknown Photographer decides to send me my Nikon D800 I will deffinantly check it out. Corey is still waiting for his as well! 

              • Leon Neal

                It’s an odd thing to feel happy about but I can trust my eyes again!  This is happening with one of my D4 bodies! I have 20/20 vision so my eyes can re-adjust to make it look right but I’ve noticed that it often just looks “out”.  Suddenly, all makes sense…

              • Steven Hyatt

                Prepare for a “battle” of sorts, but definitely tell them about it. I think my situation may finally be resolved (awaiting official word) but it’s taken me over a month and slowly moving higher and higher up the chain (and sending it in twice) to finally be given proper attention.

              • http://www.facebook.com/hiroschneider Jaron Schneider

                My vision is so awful I probably would have never noticed this.

              • Rob LaRosa

                 They fixed it like you fix a Holga too…. with black tape.

              • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=13752562 Tai Nguyen

                Oh man … I think I have this problem … I shoot with manual focus on my 35mm and the last couple sets I got out of them there were a lot of missed shots because it was out of focus.  I thought my days of manual focus were over, but this is good (and bad to read).

              • http://www.rlmorris.com Lee Morris

                Interesting! So you have 2 D4s? One works and one has this problem?

              • James Duffy

                My D800 from an early batch…from Amazon US…is fine.

              • http://www.facebook.com/PeterWattsPhotographer Peter Watts

                Both canon and nikon are in such a rush to get these models out the door that quality will always suffer.. just goes to show don’t be in such a rush to buy the latest model..

              • http://www.facebook.com/steve.ridges Steve Ridges

                My D800 has some issues.  Is this an official announcement from Nikon?  Mine is only 2 days old and my dealer will swap it for me…when he gets a spare…but I have no idea how the replacement will perform.  I think I’d rather send it to Nikon but I hate to have to cough up $$$ on shipping & insurance.  Nikon – prepaid shipping labels????

              • Steven Hyatt

                Nikon made me pay to ship it to them the first time, which with full insurance was not cheap. The second time they paid for it. They also told me that replacing the camera is not generally their approach and that they would have to wait until the parts came in (month?) before they could fix it.

              • http://www.rlmorris.com Lee Morris

                What’s wrong with yours?

              • Tim Yang

                i’m with you on this one peter. With almost every electronic product that comes out new, there are always issues with the first editions. This is why i’m waiting until the end of 2012 to get my MKIII.

              • Tim Yang

                *sigh*….both nikon and canon should have waited to release these cameras. Of course they are competing with each other to feed a consumer-gearhead-hungry audience. Therefore this is what we get for wanting these camera so bad instead of concentrating our time to how to take photos with the gear we already have. Canon should of just waited another year or two to fully test and put the MKIII into rigorous testing and forget about competing with nikon.

              • http://www.rlmorris.com Lee Morris

                a year or 2?? over a small light leak?

              • http://www.facebook.com/VanityForcePhotography Mike Jimenez

                Chevys, Fords, baby-cribs, car-seats, Canons, Nikons, Boeings, Air Busses, F-22 fighters; man, when products are manufactured that involve extreme technical tolerances or high safety implications, issues like this just happens.  It’s just life.  At least Nikon has admitted to and is fixing the problem…

              • ajmills

                Is it wise publishing a camera’s serial number in public?

                But I wish people would stop with the Canon vs Nikon taunts – it’s not as if either of us can really take the p*ss out of each other right now.

              • http://profile.yahoo.com/6XXQJ5QV6XXN4N32OWIHCCEESY Thih Luu

                People should go to dpreview website and search for D800/D4 AF issue. Many cameras are affected including the latest released ones. Some cameras sent back to Nikon service and came back with the same issue. ATM, Nikon denies the problem which is totally unacceptable.

              • http://www.facebook.com/hiroschneider Jaron Schneider

                Maybe he’s hoping that another year or two would have resulted in a more revolutionary product rather than what is being perceived as a slight upgrade.

              • http://profile.yahoo.com/6XXQJ5QV6XXN4N32OWIHCCEESY Thih Luu

                I sent 9 samples images to Nikon service, showing severe back
                focus issue with outer left focus point. After a week, they email me back
                denying the issue!

                 

                A straight denial of this serious production issue is unacceptable
                in this modern world.

              • http://twitter.com/ttttonyh Tony Hoang

                What is this!? I expect a $3000 dollar camera to be absolutely perfect! This is unacceptable! Shame on you Nikon! Blurry viewfinder AND autofocus issue, this clearly means that the camera is unusable and a $3000 dollar piece of junk! Shame on Nikon for having initial issues with a first batch of a new product! I expect perfection for my hard earned cash! 

              • http://www.facebook.com/people/Jose-Reyes/100002249712265 Jose Reyes

                This is why i always wait for 2nd sometimes 3rd batch before buying new gear!!!! 

              • paulre49

                Hmmmmm

              • paulre49

                I believe I will cancel my D800 order and wait.

              • http://twitter.com/JamieBettsPhoto Jamie Betts Photo

                I’m still waiting for my D800E. No word on when I will get it. Ordered on Feb, 7th.  I wonder if they are holding shipment because of these sort of issues?

              • lindsay2

                Have a new D4 that wont focus at all with my 24-70F2.8 AFs (although you can hear some movement)  but works fine with my older 85 F1.8- of course I’m told the lens is the problem!! it’s working just nicely on my D3 though !!
                Not a good start for Nikon at all

              • John_Skinner

                Just another reason NOT to be one of those ‘latest & greatest’ types… Wait it out and let the other guys be the guinea pigs. Imagine laying out over a grand for a PRE-ORDER !! You have to have a hole in yer head.

              • http://twitter.com/ABSOLUTEWEAR ABSOLUTE WEAR

                Hurry up Sony A99……

              • JoeSmith5400

                I don’t why you Canon vs. Nikon people fight so hard for these companies that don’t give a rats rear end about you as long as they have your money.  I use both brands and both have issues.  IMO, these D800 issues are way more serious than the 5D3.  5D3 is a simple fix and who in the world uses AE in long dark exposures anyway?  Whereas the D800, you use the darn viewfinder all the time.  If I wanted to shoot off and LCD I would have bought a point and shoot.

              • http://www.patrickhallphotography.com Patrick Hall

                next thing you know Steven’s bank account will be empty….

              • http://www.facebook.com/people/Jens-Hamada/100003300254445 Jens Hamada

                count me in. i have the same issue.

                and i thought i was mad.
                i have send my camera back to my reseller here in germany and he told me everything works fine.

                but i guess he has not even looked at it. :(
                will send it directly to nikon.. thanks for the report!!!!

              • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_WZFNDSQFYXL2TP3NP2AVEQV32U RUSS

                many thanks to all you Beta body testers.
                I really do appreciate you guys and gals who buy new tech so quickly when released. It saves me tons of problems and troubles by just waiting and letting the glitches and problems be found and fixedwhile I wait to buy later on.

              • http://www.facebook.com/people/Adrian-Seah/719643123 Adrian Seah

                Since Sony is taking such a long time with their full frame pro camera, I hope they will be problem free.  An opportunity for you to shine Sony.  Come on and give us a silence full frame and SSM Zeiss lenses. :)

              • ajmills

                Yes, I know it sounds daft, possibly a teeny weeny bit paranoid.

                The problem is that if some nefarious character has stolen a camera, they could conceivably change the serial number to a “safe” one, so that if a buyer does check it
                against a database (there is at least one on the ‘net), it won’t show up as stolen.

                I did add the question mark as, to be honest, I am not sure if it is a problem, or common with cameras, and it is also possible to find serial numbers if it hasn’t been stripped from an image’s IPTC/EXIF data…

              • http://www.jerritpruyn.com Jerrit Pruyn

                For those having the issues I recommend finding a local camera shop that is Nikon approved. NYC has one in union square and they repaired my d7000 focus issue in 3 days with no shipping. Just check Nikon’s site to see what they have listed. They sent the repair bill to Nikon. 

              • Leon Neal

                Yeah, it’s bizarre because I’ve never had it on any other camera so it didn’t even cross my mind to assume something is wrong.  It just feels, apologies in advance, “dreamy” when you look through it as it’s focused but nothing looks sharp.  Totally impossible to understand, I appreciate but it’s the best way I can explain it.

                I should point out that it’s not affecting the use of the camera in any way as I’m shooting autofocus 99% of the time and that seems to be performing well.  It’s just a little off-putting.  As I’ve said, it’s nowhere near enough to mean that you throw the camera down in disgust as I see some people are saying on here but when I read your headline, it suddenly made sense.

                I’ve spoken to Nikon UK this morning about it so we’ll see what comes of it.  Hopefully, if there is a company-wide recognition of the issue, they’ll have some way of testing my gear to find out whether I am going nuts or not after all!

              • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_TJJRRZL2HVCYFQAKZP5SQSNYHE Jorge Moro

                Here here.
                No sense being on the bleeding edge!  I cancelled my D800 pre-order (from 2/7 release date).  My D700 and D300 are working flawlessly – since I took them both out of the box – so why torture myself with a $3000 paperweight?  I think I will give my self a D800 as a Christmas gift — assuming A:) Problems are fixed, firmware updated, and B:) they are available and in stock.

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