Focusing in twilight

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Hi. I have been photographing for a while , but still find it a problem to focus in twilight. Objects look fuzzy ( even when the focus lights indicating "correctly focussed" blink) Does anyone have any idea how to tackle this? I would greatly appreciate any help/suggestion.
I use a Nikon F65 with a tamron lens.

thanks

Arun
 
Have you tried foucussing manually? Sometimes the lack of light fools the af system
 
Could it be using a focus point you're not expecting?

Is ANY of the shot in focus?
 
Thanks for your reply Gary. I focus manually, and rarely use the AF system. Do you suggest i use it?

Arun
 
thanks Marcel

Most of the shot is out of focus. It has definitely something to do with the quality of light and not with the camera settings. ( At least thats what i think) I have tried changing settings and also different viewpoints. None of this has helped. Should i be trying something else. Different film perhaps? Quite clueless.
Thanks a lot again for your reply .

Arun
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Twilight means not much light so you are in to larger apertures (which will show any lens weakness) and longer shutter times (which will show any movement). Do you have a note of what settings you have tried for these fuzzy shots? Using a tripod?

I assume the camera/lens is fine in good light. Might be worth taking a shot of test scene that gives you a focus target (like a fence post in a fence running at an angle to you) and seeing if the image focus point matches what you viewed.
 
The low light requires a wide aperture which means much less depth of field. This could be why your images are appearing to be out of focus.

Narrow aperture (eg f16) = more in focus - Camera>________!_____Subject_____!

Wide aperture (eg f2) = less in focus - Camera>________!_Subject_!

Do as RobertP suggests and shoot some test images.
Have the camera firmly supported ( on a tripod if possible ) to cut down on possible camera shake and photograph a target that has firm sharp lines.
 
Thanks Robert,

The test images helped . However the images are sharp only when the subect has firm lines For e.g a fence or a pole. Other images , like grass or a field still look very blurred.
Camera settings F4 and shutter speed of 1/6.

many thanks again

Greystroke
 
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