
Originally Posted by
John Chardine
A couple of things- first I agree with previous that shutter speed could be an issue here. Just to say though that I've had a few occasions over the last few years where I'm positive I'm doing everything right but all images in a run or shoot are not sharp. In these instances I have tracked the problem down to unstable air/heat shimmer between the lens and subject. Certainly 33 feet is enough distance to show this problem up. And it can be very local so other images in a different place or at the same place at a different time could be great. A telltale sign of heat shimmer is weird shaped specular highlights- they tend to be blotchy and spiky, and sometimes not round. You have hints of this in the OOF highlights in the BG. Second, there seems to be a strong magenta colour cast on the image, on my calibrated monitor at least.
Oh and I'll add that you won't necessarily see heat shimmer through the view finder. In fact when it has affected me, I've never seen it. The viewfinder looks crisp. You will see it with Liveview set to max magnification and will show itself as the image on the LCD going in and out of focus like a yo-yo. It is a very nasty, insidious problem that has no solution IMO but to put your wide angle lens on or go home!