Ah ya good catch guys. I shot the test images at 2.8. As for the other images, some of the others from the same shoot have gotten slightly sharper, but nothing close to that of the rebels IQ (never thought I would say that). I did bump up the camera's "in-camera" sharpening to +7. The default was at +3, but I figured that a little boost couldn't hurt. And by 100%, I mean that the pixels are seen at 100% size.


The test images seemed to be fairly sharp. The problem is that I could never find a adjustment point that was tack sharp. I tried every adjustment from +9 to -9 and everything in between there. At the moment, I have it set to front focus at +5. That seems to be about as good as it will get


The fact that some images are getting sharper than others makes me think that it is an autofocus issue and not necessarily just a calibration issue. Sometimes the AF will hunt for no apparent reason....it can even be in decent lighting and have a clearly defined subject. Granted, both of those shoots were done with all AF points activated. Since then, I also did a shoot where I only activated the center AF point. Those seem to be slightly sharper so far, but I want to take a closer look and see what is going on.


For calibrating again, should I just try it using the center AF point instead of having all points activated? I never thought it would be a problem before because the paper was flat against a wall, but perhaps that could make a difference.