Blurry Nvidia Iray Renders

I recently started having a blurry render problem. My render settings are set to [defaults] and I used to have good renders. I don't understand please help, Thanks!
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log 12_30_18.txt
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Daz3d Render Prob.PNG
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Blurry.png
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Clap.jpg
524 x 705 - 232K
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The images are quite small, but I'm not sure what you issue is as they don't look blurry.
Do you cameras have depth of field set to On?
I guess that's because you have low resolution!
Go to render settings, general, and there you can set the wanted resolution. I use 2560x1440, then I downscale to 1920x1080, so that I lose some noise.
I would do two things: in the Render Tab> middle tab Render Editor, set the Render Dimensions to a larger size as mentioned above, and set the Pixel Filter to Mitchell and 1 (RenderTab>Render Editor>Filtering> Pixel Filter)
I had a similar problem. Turned out depth of field was set to on in the camera properties.