A few issues to clearify,
1) Under wide focus, the image is generally on the soft side. Point flex focus can eliminate that. This has to do with the processing on the camera. A1/A2 problem. I believed that this can be solved with a firmware upgrade from Minolta.
2) focus point, if you try to focus on arch/curved surface, super bright/dark surface, focus will also tend to be off. This can be solved by focusing on a planar surface and do focus hold and shift. common problem with AF camera.
3) shake, pretty obvious, applies to all types of camera.
4) depth of view, under p-mode, if any one notice, in a dark/shade environment, the aperture always open wide. Hence, the subject may be sharp in a portion of the image but not the rest. Using A-mode and a smaller hole will increase the area in focused. In macro shooting, aperture are often opened up between f8-f16. As for A1/A2, try between f8-f11.
5) minimum focus distance, in macro shooting, people often move in as near to the subject as possible. if you worked past the min. focus distance, images will not be sharp, applies to all camera and lens.
6) focus technique, normally it is half press the focus button, AF locks and press all the way to capture the image. If the camera moved during the period between AF locks and press all the way, images will also not be sharp. applies to all camera.
I guessed all of you know about the above mentioned. If Andy had tested the camera and conclude that the images is indeed not sharp, then I suppose all of the above mentioned are complied except point (1).
I have tested A2 before. If all of the above are complied, the images can be really sharp and my doubt that the lens is not able to resolve at 8 MP is cleared.