Hello to all. I have been using a Canon EOS 1000D for some time now as my first DSLR and my main interest is landscape photography. The problem I am facing is that I cannot achieve crystal-crisp-clear shots as the ones I keep seeing on the web & in all the magazines. No matter what i do or try my shots lack sharpness and when zoomed to 100% actual size the problem is even more obvious. I have been implementing all the tips I could find on the web but so far no luck. Below you can see the lenses I use as well as all the parameters I usually use. If someone can point out what I am doing wrong or has been using the 1000D with good results all opinions are most welcome. I know that my EOS 1000D is an entry level DSLR so I should not expect much but I really think it has more potential than this, on the other hand if the parameters I use are pretty much correct & there is not much more I could do to improve my shots then I could come into terms with the fact that the shots are the best my Canon and myself can take and i could put my mind at ease by trying to improve my technique.
Lenses: Canon EF-S 18-55mm
Tamron 70-300mm 1:4-5.6 tele-macro
Tamron 11-18mm 1:4-5-5.6 wide-lens (mostly this one)
Parameters: Shoot RAW
Mirror lock-up
Remote shutter release
Tripod
ISO 100
f9-f16
Focus on 1/3 of the frame (Hyperfocal?)
WB accordingly (cloudy, sunny etc.)
Preferably "golden hours"
Thank you very much in advance for any assistance, all opinions will be considered carefully.
