I am starting to be more interested in macro as my arthritis restricts the places I can get to now for wildlife photography and birds. i am practising inside the house on my kitchen bench which is in front of a window. i have a tripod set up and a choice of two tripod heads. A grip handle Manfrotto ball head and a Manfrotto pan three handle head. With either . I find it quite tricky to lock the focus area exactly where i want it. My hands are a bit weak with arthritis but I think I am locking them tightly., I use "live view" to compose and focus ( manual of course) and The central focus area always seems to move a fraction as I lock it. i am using a Tamron 2.8 90mm lense on my Nikon 7100 ( sometimes with a teleconverter) , and even when the subject is stationary ( shell or a flower etc) And even when the image looks sharp on the viewing screen it is not so on my computer.I use remote mirror up .I wear glasses and wonder if that is part of the problem....that maybe i see the live image as sharp through my glasses on camera live view when in reality it is not... or if the shutter action ..even with mirror up and remote.. still causes a little blur. I have experimented using different depths of field and shutter speeds. I occasionally get a reasonably sharp image but not often and it just seems like a fluke. Sorry this is so long winded. Can anyone relate to this Or have some suggestions. Cheers and thanks., Denise.