Right, get somebody else to look at it and if it is clear to them, then you have the issue.
I too have a similar issue of a blurred (but mostly due to being skewed) in my red dots, but NOT in my camera. The issue for my is astigmatism. The brighter the dot relative to the background behind it, the greater the problem. It doesn't happen in the camera because the focus squares are actually very dim.
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