I've noticed that when I'm shooting from far distances, I have a much harder time getting my subject's eyes sharp. For example, if I'm standing 20 feet from my subject and I'm at f4 and 50mm, I should have a good 7.5 feet of breathing room to get everything in focus. While I would say my subject is in focus, I don't get nearly the same level of sharpness in the eyes at this distance as I do at say, 5 feet (even at f2.8 or narrower).
My assumption after looking at a couple images objectively is that maybe I'm just not able to meter as accurately at farther distances, so I end up not getting enough light into their eyes to get them really sharp. OR there just aren't enough pixels there to approximate the look of what you get when you're filling more of the frame. The latter would be my guess, but I don't want to shortchange myself if there is something I could do to make things better.
Maybe if someone could post some images at say, 50ish mm from a pretty far distance (15+ feet) that they feel are sharp, it would help me see where I should be and whether what I'm getting is comparable.
(eta... my lenses are f1.4 and f2.8, so my f4 is quite stopped down)




