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<blockquote data-quote="Needa" data-source="post: 654950" data-attributes="member: 37799"><p>Are you using single point focus? On the second eagle picture note the trees and telephone pole in the background they are sharper. Looks like the camera didn't focus on the eagles. </p><p></p><p>More light would lower you ISO and make it easier for your camera to focus. Lower iSO looks sharper.</p><p>Long distance and low light use a tripod.</p><p></p><p>Just my 2 cents. I'm sure others who shoot long lenses will have better input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Needa, post: 654950, member: 37799"] Are you using single point focus? On the second eagle picture note the trees and telephone pole in the background they are sharper. Looks like the camera didn't focus on the eagles. More light would lower you ISO and make it easier for your camera to focus. Lower iSO looks sharper. Long distance and low light use a tripod. Just my 2 cents. I'm sure others who shoot long lenses will have better input. [/QUOTE]
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