I'll have to see the eye doctor <vbg>. Seriously, I only trust myself to evaluate prints in bright light with my best reading glasses. However, the degradation of my eyes hasn't really affected my ability to focus. The diopter adjustment on the *istD dials me in pretty close, and it's fairly easy for me to perceive relative sharpness.
Paul
On May 7, 2005, at 12:08 AM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:


Thanks Herb, Bill ... I really didn't want to see the eye doctor this week
;-))


Shel


[Original Message]
From: Bill Owens

I think you're absolutely right Herb. He was trotting across the road at
a
fairly good clip and I think he had moved enough between the time the
camera
focused and the shutter tripped to cause it to be somewhat out of focus.

Bill

----- Original Message -----
From: "Herb Chong"

i think it is blurred because the focus is a few feet behind the bird.
the
foot is slightly motion blurred.


[Original Message]
From: Bill Owens

You're right Shel, it is a bit fuzzy! I don't know whether it's the bird
trotting pretty fast, or outrunning the autofocus.





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