The focus is off on the bird pics. The last one, you can see the snow in the
foreground is much sharper than the bird and the snow around him. I wonder
if your camera needs adjustment, or if the focusing screen is seated right?
The 100 doesn't have much depth of field, so a focus error, from you not
focusing accurately, or from the camera being out of adjustment, will show
big time.
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On 3/27/11 3:41 PM, "ribec@xxxxxxxxx" <ribec@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=154098
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> So my wife said, "Maybe if you weren't shooting through the double-pane glass
> you'd get sharper pix."
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> "What!" I said, "and be out there in the cold?"
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> Old Rick, freezing in Maryland... it ain't supposed to do this here.
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