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D5300, is the auto focus accuracy good?
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 618010" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>Well there are a lot of things in your posts that make me wonder if this is truly a focus issue but without being able to see some examples we're really just guessing about not only the exact nature of the problem, but also the cause. We can't rule out things like lens softness, depth of field, relationship of shutter-speed to focal-length, overall resolution of the image, whether you're shooting raw or JPG and just exactly how much zooming you're doing. Zooming in to look at someone's eyelashes on a tight head-shot is one thing, on a full-body group photo it's another. In short, there are simply too many variables to consider to simply say a particular camera isn't focusing accurately. And comparing one unknown cameras output to another simply introduces a second unknown quantities. It may be that one of your cameras IS missing focus, but we can't say for sure based on what we have to go on.</p><p><span style="color: #FFFFFF">...</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 618010, member: 13090"] Well there are a lot of things in your posts that make me wonder if this is truly a focus issue but without being able to see some examples we're really just guessing about not only the exact nature of the problem, but also the cause. We can't rule out things like lens softness, depth of field, relationship of shutter-speed to focal-length, overall resolution of the image, whether you're shooting raw or JPG and just exactly how much zooming you're doing. Zooming in to look at someone's eyelashes on a tight head-shot is one thing, on a full-body group photo it's another. In short, there are simply too many variables to consider to simply say a particular camera isn't focusing accurately. And comparing one unknown cameras output to another simply introduces a second unknown quantities. It may be that one of your cameras IS missing focus, but we can't say for sure based on what we have to go on. [COLOR="#FFFFFF"]...[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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