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John, nice shot, I guess you used centre spot focus and a fairly wide aperture?? I hope you don't mind my saying but this is like a lot of shots I have taken, and I call them "nearly" shots. I may be wrong in your instance, but in mine I have to remember to use something smaller than f5.6, and if I can, use the focus point nearest to the eye as opposed to the central point. What do you reckon? Jon
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John.1959
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Registered: March 2006 Posts: 109
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Originally Posted by Jon
John, nice shot, I guess you used centre spot focus and a fairly wide aperture?? I hope you don't mind my saying but this is like a lot of shots I have taken, and I call them "nearly" shots. I may be wrong in your instance, but in mine I have to remember to use something smaller than f5.6, and if I can, use the focus point nearest to the eye as opposed to the central point. What do you reckon? Jon
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Hi Jon, I know what you’re saying as I’ve had many shots like that and as you say stopping down to something smaller can make all the difference.
But on this occasion I think it’s my jpeg processing which makes it look soft. I’ve just printed the shot of at A4 size and it’s very sharp. If you look at this link,
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y21...em/Robin-4.jpg
You can see the shot is very sharp. I’ll have to make sure my image processing is better before posting
John
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