boomer
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I have an older dslr that I think I bought in the early 2000's and I usually use a prime 300mm f4.5. Recently I have started to get a lot of soft/busy images. Originally I thought that I was just getting old and was having a hard time focusing because of my eyes so I tried more autofocus. Result were still soft. I then thought maybe it was because I was taking deer pictures from a vehicle and because the vehicle was warm, I was getting some kind of heat distortion, so I moved from the vehicle with a tripod. Still soft. I have been trying to use a more closed f stop to get more depth of field and that has helped slightly but also messes with having enough light early and late. I also took a few shots at a ruler from a 45 degree angle and the sharpest portion of the ruler was where it was focused. So now I'm wondering, has this camera just met its life expectancy? Should I get a new one? Or, will I just have the same issues and be out the money for the new camera? Anybody have any suggestions for me?