I recently acquired a Nikon D300s (upgrading from the D70s) and I have had no end of problems with my old Nikor 70 – 300ED lens. I acquired this lens some 8 or so years ago for my old film body and really, really enjoyed it. It worked ok on the D70s but I couldn’t get a sharp image on the new camera. I kept thinking I must be getting old and having trouble hand holding the camera. I have messed up a number of shots I would have liked to keep.
I was about to update the lens and then remembered that the D300s has an Auto Focus Fine Tune to adjust individual lenses.
I tried it out on a focus test sheet I have and it was out by 20 mm. No wonder I couldn’t get a sharp image. The lessons, if you change cameras check the auto focus of all your lenses to ensure they are correct for the new body (if this facility is available on your new camera).
Both images below were processed the same in ACR with the same level of output sharpening. I have not added any other sharpening.
You can see that +20 (above the focus line) is quiet blurred in the first image but after adjustment there is about the same level of clarity on both sides of the focus line in image 2.