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<blockquote data-quote="spb_stan" data-source="post: 714622" data-attributes="member: 43545"><p>Has the problem existed since you first got it?</p><p>When you use Live View, on a tripod of a still subject, is it sharp? </p><p>Live View will indicate whether it is a lens or AF calibration problem since LV does not use the mirror and phase detection sensor.</p><p>Can you post a typical out of focus image with EXIF data intact?</p><p>I usually do not recommend fine tuning of camera/lenses because unless the procedures are followed accurately, the results are worse for all the focal lengths other than the one used on zooms. </p><p>After seeing the results of Live View photos we can make a more logical diagnosis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spb_stan, post: 714622, member: 43545"] Has the problem existed since you first got it? When you use Live View, on a tripod of a still subject, is it sharp? Live View will indicate whether it is a lens or AF calibration problem since LV does not use the mirror and phase detection sensor. Can you post a typical out of focus image with EXIF data intact? I usually do not recommend fine tuning of camera/lenses because unless the procedures are followed accurately, the results are worse for all the focal lengths other than the one used on zooms. After seeing the results of Live View photos we can make a more logical diagnosis. [/QUOTE]
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