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Originally Posted by Robbie
It is. That's what happens when you THINK you're in focus instead of making sure you're in focus.
I was sort of "testing" as I went to see how strict I needed to be. I learned that every time I decide to move with that camera...I need to make sure I do a good focus and not just assume that I'm still approximately the same distance as I was in the prior shot.
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i was having the same issue and it's hard to tell when your target is in sharp focus without using a monitor or a magnifier like a z-finder. a good follow focus also helps to reduce camera movement rather than just using the focus ring. this one looks pretty nice:
http://www.idcphotovideo.com/store/s...d-canon-5d-mk3