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What's gone wrong with my owl?
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<blockquote data-quote="JimL" data-source="post: 846224" data-attributes="member: 69920"><p>Hi Nikonbill. Autofocus mode was the same for all - 153 points AF-C. I don’t think it’s a focusing issue as there doesn’t seem to be anything in focus either in front or behind the owl- also none of the other similar images I took look sharp. If you look at some of the bits of grass it looks to me like a sort of double image- like caused by motion. Yet at the shutter speed I was using I didn’t think that was possible. It’s very odd. I am thinking maybe some kind of malfunction with VR, although that’s a bit of a guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimL, post: 846224, member: 69920"] Hi Nikonbill. Autofocus mode was the same for all - 153 points AF-C. I don’t think it’s a focusing issue as there doesn’t seem to be anything in focus either in front or behind the owl- also none of the other similar images I took look sharp. If you look at some of the bits of grass it looks to me like a sort of double image- like caused by motion. Yet at the shutter speed I was using I didn’t think that was possible. It’s very odd. I am thinking maybe some kind of malfunction with VR, although that’s a bit of a guess. [/QUOTE]
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