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    Re: Canon 40D blurry images



    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel Browning
    I suggest calibrating your 40D using the microadjust feature. It only has one "per body" setting, rather than a setting for each lens (like the 50D). Of course, manual focus with liveview is another option.

    Daniel,


    How do you do this on the 40D? I can't find the function in-camera to microadjust. Is it something in DPP?


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    Re: Canon 40D blurry images



    Quote Originally Posted by btaylor
    How do you do this on the 40D? I can't find the function in-camera to microadjust. Is it something in DPP?

    Sorry, my mistake. The 40D doesn't have it.

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    Re: Canon 40D blurry images



    Hi john,


    I would suggest that you hav the camera body checked. My friend had the same problem with his 40D and it couldn't have come at a worse time. It was on a wedding photo coverage.


    If i remember correctly it had a something to do with the shutter or a chip in the camera body that controls the exposure. It was resolved at very minimal cost.


    Do give it a try. Good Luck!



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    Re: Canon 40D blurry images



    Try your lens on a different camera. If images are ok, its the body. If they are blurry, its the lens or the photographer.

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