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I would say if your shooting F1.8 in low light, your depth of field is narrow, therefore difficult to get a good focus.
Maybe shoot ISO1600 or ISO3200, and tighten your aperture somewhere between F2.8 and F4. You'll have better depth of field and chances are better focus. -- Terry |
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