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		By: Arthur Morris/BIRDS AS ART		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.birdsasart-blog.com/baa/2015/04/04/just-barely-in-how-understanding-one-simple-principle-can-improve-your-bird-photography/comment-page-1/#comment-1715015&quot;&gt;steve soderling&lt;/a&gt;.

Hi Steve,  I have trouble getting all of my images sharp with a 7D II.  Same as with my 1D X and my 5D II and all of my previous camera bodies :)

I will try to put together a &quot;Which Camera?&quot; quiz so that you guys can show off :)  a

ps: it will likely take some time and will be very difficult to do it right.....  For lots of reasons.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://www.birdsasart-blog.com/baa/2015/04/04/just-barely-in-how-understanding-one-simple-principle-can-improve-your-bird-photography/comment-page-1/#comment-1715015">steve soderling</a>.</p>
<p>Hi Steve,  I have trouble getting all of my images sharp with a 7D II.  Same as with my 1D X and my 5D II and all of my previous camera bodies 🙂</p>
<p>I will try to put together a &#8220;Which Camera?&#8221; quiz so that you guys can show off 🙂  a</p>
<p>ps: it will likely take some time and will be very difficult to do it right&#8230;..  For lots of reasons.</p>
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		By: steve soderling		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Moved to the right for sure.  When moving left or right and maintaining the same focus point, anything behind the focus pint appears to move the same direction as the camera, while anything in front of the focus point appears to move the opposite direction.

I have to concur with John G. on guessing which camera body is being used. Any time an image really jumps at me with especially good detail, I know it is the 1DX and I haven&#039;t guessed wrong yet.  This is somewhat surprising as the 7DII has much higher resolution in the sensor and should theoretically provide better detail.  I also have the 7DII and I am having trouble getting good sharp images even when comparing to the 40D I was using before.  Any other 7DII users having trouble with sharpness?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Moved to the right for sure.  When moving left or right and maintaining the same focus point, anything behind the focus pint appears to move the same direction as the camera, while anything in front of the focus point appears to move the opposite direction.</p>
<p>I have to concur with John G. on guessing which camera body is being used. Any time an image really jumps at me with especially good detail, I know it is the 1DX and I haven&#8217;t guessed wrong yet.  This is somewhat surprising as the 7DII has much higher resolution in the sensor and should theoretically provide better detail.  I also have the 7DII and I am having trouble getting good sharp images even when comparing to the 40D I was using before.  Any other 7DII users having trouble with sharpness?</p>
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