I was taking some inside pictures with my Nikon D3100 and 18/55 lens when, all of a sudden, the lens started to work funny -- the more I zoomed in on the subject, the fuzzier the picture looked in the viewfinder. I shut the camera down. The next day I tried it again and saw the same effect. Then I got the idea of seeing how a picture would actually look on the LD screen, and just as suddenly, what I saw through the viewfinder was normal. Things were OK again. What happened?
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