From: "P. J. Alling"
Has anyone else noticed this?  You have a carefully set up shot.
Carefully focus on the main subject, and take a series of pictures.  For
some reason, not explained, there appears to be no plane of clear
focus.  I don't mean that focus is off, but /nothing/ is in focus.

  never remember seeing this before I shot digital.  When I've missed
focus I can usually tell where the plane of focus is, even if it's not
where I wanted it.  If a lens itself is soft it's consistently soft.
Camera movement is usually apparent at the pixel level.  This is just a
general lack of an area of sharp focus, like a soft focus lens, but the
bracketing images are exactly as expected.  (I wish I had a sample but I
deleted it without thinking).

I'm just wondering if anyone else has ever noticed this, and maybe has
an explanation.

Next time it happens, save a sample to post & come back to this. I think I understand what you're describing. I've occasionally seen something I think is what you're describing.

I've put it down to my eyes getting old and tired.

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