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    Hi I have a canon 450d which came with two kit lenses, a 18-55mm efs and a 55-250mm ef-s lens I never seem to get a very sharp picture no matter hw I try and focus so my question is do I need a different lens or am I doing something wrong please help
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    Some information of what shutter speed and f/stop would help, also if a tri-pod is being used.

    This may help http://www.ausphotography.net.au/for...k-sharp-images
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    Thanks Kym
    I will study that with great interest

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    Could you post a few samples? When you say "never seem to get a very sharp picture" is pretty vague... it all depends on how "sharp" is defined. (And we can also peek at the EXIF info to see what settings you're using.)

    I probably have the exact same kit lenses with my 500D, and I haven't noticed any problems.

    Does the problem get better or worse when you have autofocus turned on? Do you get a different result in bright light with a low ISO setting than you do in dim light with a high ISO setting?
    Canon EOS 500D camera
    Canon lens: EF 50mm, EFS 18-55mm, EFS 55-250mm
    Close-up lens: +1, +2, +4, +10
    Velbon Sherpa 200R/PH-157Q tripod

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    Its really not likely to be the lens as said....lets see some examples

    Keep your shutter speed over 1/200s, increase your starting iso to 400 and try some shots
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