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As far as this photo, I agree the lighting is the primary concern.
So did you run any noise reduction on this shot? Some of the softness I see seems like it could've been as a result of shooting at ISO800. If you want critically sharp photos of living subjects indoors, you will need much brighter lights (but you knew that). Your DOF could stand to be larger in this shot, but the in focus area is still not as sharp as I would expect, leading me to suspect the NR for being partially responsible.
So did you run any noise reduction on this shot? Some of the softness I see seems like it could've been as a result of shooting at ISO800. If you want critically sharp photos of living subjects indoors, you will need much brighter lights (but you knew that). Your DOF could stand to be larger in this shot, but the in focus area is still not as sharp as I would expect, leading me to suspect the NR for being partially responsible.