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<blockquote data-quote="NVSteve" data-source="post: 464638" data-attributes="member: 13248"><p>I went through some of the problem pictures again & I think VC may very well be the culprit. I'm pretty certain I have never even tried the VC on my 70-200, which would make sense since I have yet to come across any type of focusing issue with that lens. A number of my blurrier looking shots were also taken at f/7.1, along with the fast shutter speed, so I don't think tilting the lens up to focus & then down to recompose is the problem (although it very well may be). But, since I was shooting scenes containing super bright and super dark, I am fairly certain the only thing I was doing was tilting the lens up to lock exposure, then tilting down to focus. Like I said, I really need to play around with it a bit more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NVSteve, post: 464638, member: 13248"] I went through some of the problem pictures again & I think VC may very well be the culprit. I'm pretty certain I have never even tried the VC on my 70-200, which would make sense since I have yet to come across any type of focusing issue with that lens. A number of my blurrier looking shots were also taken at f/7.1, along with the fast shutter speed, so I don't think tilting the lens up to focus & then down to recompose is the problem (although it very well may be). But, since I was shooting scenes containing super bright and super dark, I am fairly certain the only thing I was doing was tilting the lens up to lock exposure, then tilting down to focus. Like I said, I really need to play around with it a bit more. [/QUOTE]
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