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Focus points on far sides
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<blockquote data-quote="rece2000" data-source="post: 548319" data-attributes="member: 15932"><p>I was hand holding. I noticed it when I was shooting portrait because that's where the eyes were, but I tested it landscape, the sides were still fuzzy but the center points were not--again, handheld. I have a couple other lenses I could test. I had only seen it on the tamron lens (the first lens used), and then when I tested it on my Nikon 50mm. I always use single point focus, and was selecting a couple points at different times on the far sides, of each side. I wouldn't normally use these focus points anyway, so maybe I shouldn't worry about it. But, like I said, would possibly when shooting portrait if that is where the eyes will be when doing a full body shot. I hope that answers your questions? Thanks for your response!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rece2000, post: 548319, member: 15932"] I was hand holding. I noticed it when I was shooting portrait because that's where the eyes were, but I tested it landscape, the sides were still fuzzy but the center points were not--again, handheld. I have a couple other lenses I could test. I had only seen it on the tamron lens (the first lens used), and then when I tested it on my Nikon 50mm. I always use single point focus, and was selecting a couple points at different times on the far sides, of each side. I wouldn't normally use these focus points anyway, so maybe I shouldn't worry about it. But, like I said, would possibly when shooting portrait if that is where the eyes will be when doing a full body shot. I hope that answers your questions? Thanks for your response! [/QUOTE]
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