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Inconsistent Focus Problem on my D7100
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<blockquote data-quote="WayneF" data-source="post: 196624" data-attributes="member: 12496"><p>Can you post one? At f/3.5, it could just be a depth of field issue. Is the tip of the nose or an ear any sharper? (in front of, or behind, the eye). Nothing in the background will likely be sharp at f/3.5. Or it could be a slow shutter speed letting camera shake blur it. Or excessive JPG compression could hurt it overall (don't skimp, the best JPG is none too good). </p><p></p><p>If focusing on the eye, are you selecting single focus point? Is the subject moving? If not, AF-C can only hurt. The default for AF-C is to trip the shutter regardless if it has had time to focus or not. AF-S default will focus first, and then trip the shutter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneF, post: 196624, member: 12496"] Can you post one? At f/3.5, it could just be a depth of field issue. Is the tip of the nose or an ear any sharper? (in front of, or behind, the eye). Nothing in the background will likely be sharp at f/3.5. Or it could be a slow shutter speed letting camera shake blur it. Or excessive JPG compression could hurt it overall (don't skimp, the best JPG is none too good). If focusing on the eye, are you selecting single focus point? Is the subject moving? If not, AF-C can only hurt. The default for AF-C is to trip the shutter regardless if it has had time to focus or not. AF-S default will focus first, and then trip the shutter. [/QUOTE]
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