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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 628361" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I would say that is out of focus, not shaky. Almost certainly a result of being quick on the shutter button with release priority set. A few fixes... pause briefly while the shutter button is halfway to give the lens time to focus. Or set focus priority. You can set release priority or focus priority independently for af-s and af-c. I think the default is af-s set to focus priority and af-c set to release. So see if you are using af-s or af-c and set it for focus priority. Menu A1 or A2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 628361, member: 4923"] I would say that is out of focus, not shaky. Almost certainly a result of being quick on the shutter button with release priority set. A few fixes... pause briefly while the shutter button is halfway to give the lens time to focus. Or set focus priority. You can set release priority or focus priority independently for af-s and af-c. I think the default is af-s set to focus priority and af-c set to release. So see if you are using af-s or af-c and set it for focus priority. Menu A1 or A2. [/QUOTE]
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