My current set up is a 70d with the lower end Canon glass: 85 1.8, 50 1.8, 40 2.8.
Soft or OOF shots are not uncommon for me and I've often been frustrated by a lack of sharp images. They're not blurry like I missed focus by six inches, but more what my wife calls "shutterfly sharp" - if you're viewing pics on the shutterfly app on your phone and don't zoom in, you can't tell the individual eyelashes aren't clearly visible.
I just recently discovered the focus point plug-in for Lightroom. I reviewed a few out of focus portraits from a recent meet up and I found that on some of the shots I somehow focused on the nose or forehead, resulting obviously in an OOF image. But there were others where I focused pretty close to or on an eye and even those images were soft.
In terms of the soft images where I believe I focused correctly, assuming it's not the gear, my technique must be poor, whether it's camera shake or my breathing or whatever.
With IBIS and a terrific eye-AF system, can I reasonably expect sharper pictures with the A7iii?
I know the mantra is better gear won't make you a better photographer, but in this case I'm talking specifically about sharpness, and aren't IBIS and Eye-AF technologies that are supposed to help you take sharper pictures? Am I simplifying this too much? Anyone else achieve a higher keeper rate after switching to an A7 iii?
Thanks in advance for any insight.





