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luvmyfamily

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Don't make fun of my OLD Photoshop! Here is the exif data, constructive critique is welcome. Out of focus? I did put this in just for fun....I'm a newbie. Ordered a new lens....can't wait til it gets here.

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Date and time original image was generated: 2012:02:11 18:24:54
Manufacturer: Canon
Camera model: Canon EOS REBEL T3
Exposure time, sec: 1/20
Aperture (F): 4.00
ISO speed rating: 200
Lens focal length, mm: 18.0
Orientation: Normal
Copyright: I
File change date and time: 2012:02:12 13:31:31
Aperture (APEX): 4.0
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
Shutter speed (APEX): 0.0452 (1/22)
Exposure bias (APEX): 0/1
Metering mode: multi-segment
Exposure mode: Manual exposure
White balance: Auto white balance
Scene capture type: Standard
Artist: I
X Resolution: 72/1
Y Resolution: 72/1
Units: 2
SoftWare: Adobe Photoshop 7.0
YCbCrPositioning: Co-sited
Exif version: 0230
ComponentsConfiguration: YCbCr
Colorspace: 65535
PixelXDimension: 3088
PixelYDimension: 2056
FlashPix Version: 0100
Compression: 6
WhitePoint: 313/1000,329/1000
PrimaryChromaticities: 64/100,33/100,21/100,71/100,15/100,6/100
YCbCrCoefficients: 299/1000,587/1000,114/1000
FocalPlaneXResolution: 3088000/905
FocalPlaneYResolution: 2056000/595
FocalPlaneResolutionUnit: 2
 
This is a cute shot :D

Thanks, he's my babydoll :) It is however out of focus. Hoping one of the more advanced people on here can tell me how I could have gotten this in better focus. Was tricky with a moving dog that wouldn't be still. I ordered a 50mm f/1.4 lens. Hoping this will improve portraits, which is what I am more into.
 
luvmyfamily said:
Thanks, he's my babydoll :) It is however out of focus. Hoping one of the more advanced people on here can tell me how I could have gotten this in better focus. Was tricky with a moving dog that wouldn't be still. I ordered a 50mm f/1.4 lens. Hoping this will improve portraits, which is what I am more into.

Your shutter speed is really slow. Too slow, IMO, for a living breathing dog. Also, there might be a little shake just from the camera. 1/20 is too slow to handhold.

The 50mm 1.4 is a great lens (I have the Nikon version) but heres a heads up. Don't shoot it at 1.4. Your photos will be completely out of focus due to the super shallow depth of field. It's really hard to nail focus at that aperture, especially for someone fairly new. I'm not saying you can't ever shoot wide open (though people on here will tell you different) but just be aware that, in the beginning, they are most likely going right to the trash.
But anyways - congrats on the new lens. Have fun with it.....
 
luvmyfamily said:
Thanks, he's my babydoll :) It is however out of focus. Hoping one of the more advanced people on here can tell me how I could have gotten this in better focus. Was tricky with a moving dog that wouldn't be still. I ordered a 50mm f/1.4 lens. Hoping this will improve portraits, which is what I am more into.

Your shutter speed is really slow. Too slow, IMO, for a living breathing dog. Also, there might be a little shake just from the camera. 1/20 is too slow to handhold.

The 50mm 1.4 is a great lens (I have the Nikon version) but heres a heads up. Don't shoot it at 1.4. Your photos will be completely out of focus due to the super shallow depth of field. It's really hard to nail focus at that aperture, especially for someone fairly new. I'm not saying you can't ever shoot wide open (though people on here will tell you different) but just be aware that, in the beginning, they are most likely going right to the trash.
But anyways - congrats on the new lens. Have fun with it.....
Megan, since I am new, what do you think I should have set my shutter speed at? Also, about the lens, I am wondering if i should've gotten the 1.8.
 
You are shooting at an extreme wide angle and, even at that small f stop of F4 you should have enough DOF, but 1/20 is almost certainly causing motion blur.

Up your iso, increase your shutter speed and f stop and you'll have all the sharpness you can use.
 
You are shooting at an extreme wide angle and, even at that small f stop of F4 you should have enough DOF, but 1/20 is almost certainly causing motion blur.

Up your iso, increase your shutter speed and f stop and you'll have all the sharpness you can use.

I am going to try this shot again and post in a bit on what you just suggested.
 
luvmyfamily said:
Megan, since I am new, what do you think I should have set my shutter speed at? Also, about the lens, I am wondering if i should've gotten the 1.8.

I would try to keep the shutter speed above 100.

I've thought that at times (about the 1.8). The 1.4 was 300.00 more then the 1.8. But I'm happy with it. 1.8 is going to do the same exact thing as 1.4 (super shallow DOF). Look up depth of field and a DOF calculator. Distance plays a huge role in depth of field. Anything shot super close (under 5 ft") will give a shallower DOF. So, putting some distance between you and your subject will always help.
 
and shoot from further away.

Not sure if any better. Just playing around, learning a lot today if nothing else. I really don't like going above 400 on ISO to avoid grain, but worth a shot. I just need to practice.
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Here is the new exif data:

Date and time original image was generated: 2012:02:11 20:56:54
Manufacturer: Canon
Camera model: Canon EOS REBEL T3
Exposure time, sec: 1/20
Aperture (F): 5.60
ISO speed rating: 800
Lens focal length, mm: 18.0
Orientation: Normal
Copyright: I
File change date and time: 2012:02:12 16:30:17
Aperture (APEX): 5.7
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
Shutter speed (APEX): 0.0452 (1/22)
Exposure bias (APEX): 0/1
Metering mode: multi-segment
Exposure mode: Manual exposure
White balance: Auto white balance
Scene capture type: Standard
Artist: I
X Resolution: 72/1
Y Resolution: 72/1
Units: 2
SoftWare: Adobe Photoshop 7.0
YCbCrPositioning: Co-sited
Exif version: 0230
ComponentsConfiguration: YCbCr
Colorspace: 65535
PixelXDimension: 2428
PixelYDimension: 1904
FlashPix Version: 0100
Compression: 6
WhitePoint: 313/1000,329/1000
PrimaryChromaticities: 64/100,33/100,21/100,71/100,15/100,6/100
YCbCrCoefficients: 299/1000,587/1000,114/1000
FocalPlaneXResolution: 3088000/905
FocalPlaneYResolution: 2056000/595
FocalPlaneResolutionUnit: 2
 
luvmyfamily said:
Megan, since I am new, what do you think I should have set my shutter speed at? Also, about the lens, I am wondering if i should've gotten the 1.8.

I would try to keep the shutter speed above 100.

I've thought that at times (about the 1.8). The 1.4 was 300.00 more then the 1.8. But I'm happy with it. 1.8 is going to do the same exact thing as 1.4 (super shallow DOF). Look up depth of field and a DOF calculator. Distance plays a huge role in depth of field. Anything shot super close (under 5 ft") will give a shallower DOF. So, putting some distance between you and your subject will always help.

The 1.8 is pretty inexpensive...I think I wil get it as well.
 
luvmyfamily said:
The 1.8 is pretty inexpensive...I think I wil get it as well.

What? You are going to buy it as well as the 50 1.4?

Absolutely no point whatsoever to buy 2 50mm lenses that open up to pretty much the same aperture. Not much difference between 1.4 and 1.8 - .4. You are still going to have a super shallow depth of field and out of focus shots when shooting wide open.
 
luvmyfamily said:
Not sure if any better. Just playing around, learning a lot today if nothing else. I really don't like going above 400 on ISO to avoid grain, but worth a shot. I just need to practice.

Here is the new exif data:

Date and time original image was generated: 2012:02:11 20:56:54
Manufacturer: Canon
Camera model: Canon EOS REBEL T3
Exposure time, sec: 1/20
Aperture (F): 5.60
ISO speed rating: 800
Lens focal length, mm: 18.0
Orientation: Normal
Copyright: I
File change date and time: 2012:02:12 16:30:17
Aperture (APEX): 5.7
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
Shutter speed (APEX): 0.0452 (1/22)
Exposure bias (APEX): 0/1
Metering mode: multi-segment
Exposure mode: Manual exposure
White balance: Auto white balance
Scene capture type: Standard
Artist: I
X Resolution: 72/1
Y Resolution: 72/1
Units: 2
SoftWare: Adobe Photoshop 7.0
YCbCrPositioning: Co-sited
Exif version: 0230
ComponentsConfiguration: YCbCr
Colorspace: 65535
PixelXDimension: 2428
PixelYDimension: 1904
FlashPix Version: 0100
Compression: 6
WhitePoint: 313/1000,329/1000
PrimaryChromaticities: 64/100,33/100,21/100,71/100,15/100,6/100
YCbCrCoefficients: 299/1000,587/1000,114/1000
FocalPlaneXResolution: 3088000/905
FocalPlaneYResolution: 2056000/595
FocalPlaneResolutionUnit: 2

Shutter speed is still 1/20
 
Try this, set your camera to AV (aperture priority) and set the f/stop to 5.6, set the ISO to 600 and try it again. Noise should not really be an issue. But if it is, you can tame it with noise reduction software.

What lens were you using? I have handheld a 50mm without flash as low as 1/4 sec and gotten good solid shots. BUT that was a static subject, and I was using strict bracing and breath control as well as shooting between heartbeats (a technique used in macro) You should be able to handhold a 50mm down to 1/60 as long as the subject is static. Actually, shooting a camera at low shutter speeds is a lot like long range rifle shooting.
 
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Thunder_o_b said:
Try this, set your camera to AV (aperture priority) and set the f/stop to 5.6, set the ISO to 600 and try it again. Noise should not really be an issue. But if it is, you can tame it with noise reduction software.

Wouldn't shutter priority be better since its her shutter speed causing issues?
 

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