Are you using a tripod?
What film are you using and are you perhaps over-exposing or is your lab
doing a bit of that for you.
I think a flat looking image, even if it is technicly sharp, often
doesn't appear to be sharp. To get an image with snap IMO requires good
contrast. A sharp contrasty film helps here. In terms of print film,
Fuji Reala would be a good one to try as it has both good saturation and
very fine grain.
If you are using slide film then I can't imagine what the problem might be
other than camera shake or a focus problem with your camera body.
Giles
atk@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I guess I should be relieved that the lens is fine. Now I have to figure
> out why only my pictures (to me) don't seem tack sharp. You all have some
> really nice photos on http://www.taiga.ca/~gallery/.
>
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