Tacey
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I think my camera has come to the end of its days 
It's a 400d, I've had it about 4 or 5 years now and it's been well used... I've noticed everything being a little soft lately but put it down to being the kit lens that I've never replaced. Today my nice new tamron 17-50 arrived and the images are still soft.
(I tested the lens on my mums 5d mII and it was perfectly sharp).
Does anyone know if there could be anything easily fixable that might be causing this? Or is it just a sign of the cameras age? I can't afford to replace it sadly.
Here is a comparison of the same lens on my camera and my mums camera. I used a tripod and the same settings as far as I'm aware.
These are two photos of a wood pattern -zoomed the lens to 50mm and 100% crops.
My cameras photo... soft! -
Mums camera (obviously a much better camera than my 400d but still) -
I'm not imagining this am I!?
It's a 400d, I've had it about 4 or 5 years now and it's been well used... I've noticed everything being a little soft lately but put it down to being the kit lens that I've never replaced. Today my nice new tamron 17-50 arrived and the images are still soft.
Does anyone know if there could be anything easily fixable that might be causing this? Or is it just a sign of the cameras age? I can't afford to replace it sadly.
Here is a comparison of the same lens on my camera and my mums camera. I used a tripod and the same settings as far as I'm aware.
These are two photos of a wood pattern -zoomed the lens to 50mm and 100% crops.
My cameras photo... soft! -
Mums camera (obviously a much better camera than my 400d but still) -
I'm not imagining this am I!?
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However I placed another cereal box a little in front of the one I was focusing on, and the one in front was most definitely coming out sharper, so this must be the problem.