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Your JPEG files are suffering from excessive compression (1:103 for the complete image, 1:53 for the crop). For an informed judgement we would need to see the original image file.

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Mr Jones may be on the right track but there are many parameters here that could be to blame.

 

If you are holding the camera really steady or on a tripod the IS should be turned off. This is because it is active and scanning the scene for movement. So you press the shutter and the IS causes the blur because of the relatively long shutter speed. I don't know about the X1, but some cameras can detect when they are on a tripod and have the ability to automatically shut down their IS if the user prefers.

 

Steve

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Your focus point is on the nearest chair back which is acceptably sharp and would improve in PP. Image stabilisation only operates when the shutter speed is 1/30th or longer (see spec in handbook) It adds an extremely short second burst of exposure so my belief is that the blurring, if any, occurred due to hand-shake.

 

For a scene such as that shown it is easier to use a tripod to give you more flexibility with choice of apertures for extended depth of field, if desired; plus the sharpest possible picture because of absence of camera shake.

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