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I went out couple nights and did some panorama shots, they didnt come out very sharp or slightly out of focus? Any help or techniques will be appreciated.

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I would suggest trying again and using manual focus.
 
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I would suggest trying again and using manual focus.

Yea that was my second option. I wont be able to too until wednesday since Carnival celebrations are on the way.
 
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I used the EF 16-35mm f2.8 lens and yes i did use a tripod for all my shots.
 
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i did focus but I will try again i think i rushed myself......I redo it on Wednesday. Too much carnival celebrations going on right now.
 
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yea, anyway i try manual focus and see. any techniques to get sharper shots maybe something i was overlooking?
 

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if you want to get the sharpest shot:

use the lowest ISO setting
use mirror lock up
use wireless remote/timer
infinite focus (in your case)
TRIPOD
 
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if you want to get the sharpest shot:

use the lowest ISO setting
use mirror lock up
use wireless remote/timer
infinite focus (in your case)
TRIPOD

Thanx for the suggestions I try it again.
 

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Tripod of course,
And just Bracket your focus on manual.
You should be focussing 1/3 of the way into your shot for broadest depth from foreground to back round. focus on the back round the foreground somewhere in the middle and so on. You'll get it.
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