Tgoodwater2002
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I am using a Canon Rebel T6 50mm 1.8 lens. I used this lens in all these pics. Now, the pictures with only one person turned out great! Then when I get the group together the back person is always a little blurred. This picture was taken in Av mode at 4.0 aperture, ISO 800 and 1/2000 shutter speed. And Parents are blurry....:/
This next pic the specs are exactly the same as above.
This next pic I have is on 5.6, 1/200 and ISO 800. Tree in front is crisp and girl is blurry. I thought when the aperture was bigger it would get more focused the farther back into the picture? Does is matter how far you are from subject and aperture combined? Or should I be using a different lens for family photos? I do have a 55mm-250mm zoom lens and kit lens. This next photo was taken at 6.3, 1/40 and ISO 200. I was only trying to get the depth but both people sharp at the same time. Person in red is blurry.
This one was at 3.2, ISO 1600 and shutter speed of 1/4000. It seems that the ISO changes by itself sometimes when I change the aperture in Av mode. Is that true? How would I get all people in focus if I wanted to at different depths? Some of these same poses are with the kids in focus and mom and dad are a little blurred out.
I am getting frustrated trying to find the right aperture for family photos. I am not using the auto modes and staying in Av mode and Tv mode. I thought you were supposed to use Av mode for portraits? What am I doing wrong? This is only my second family photo shoot as well. Thanks for your input!
This next pic the specs are exactly the same as above.
This next pic I have is on 5.6, 1/200 and ISO 800. Tree in front is crisp and girl is blurry. I thought when the aperture was bigger it would get more focused the farther back into the picture? Does is matter how far you are from subject and aperture combined? Or should I be using a different lens for family photos? I do have a 55mm-250mm zoom lens and kit lens. This next photo was taken at 6.3, 1/40 and ISO 200. I was only trying to get the depth but both people sharp at the same time. Person in red is blurry.
This one was at 3.2, ISO 1600 and shutter speed of 1/4000. It seems that the ISO changes by itself sometimes when I change the aperture in Av mode. Is that true? How would I get all people in focus if I wanted to at different depths? Some of these same poses are with the kids in focus and mom and dad are a little blurred out.
I am getting frustrated trying to find the right aperture for family photos. I am not using the auto modes and staying in Av mode and Tv mode. I thought you were supposed to use Av mode for portraits? What am I doing wrong? This is only my second family photo shoot as well. Thanks for your input!