Hi Jeff used a Sigma 105mm lens and cropped itCool, what's the magnification used...?
Thanks Jeff the Sigma 105 and 150 are very highly regarded lenses for macro and portraits i use it with back button focusing so fastI like this shot, nice detail. I like the Sigma 105mm, but it is taking some getting used to. It definitely works better with manual focusing in live view.
I couldn’t imagine not having it.Personally, I wouldn't bother with AF on such small subjects or with close working distances. This may be contributing to you slightly missing the focus on a number of your pictures.
I'd recommend manual focus or set the focus and move the camera and lens back and forth slightly to hit the focus. Tried and tested method and commonly used by macro photographer's.
Oh, I know exactly how bbf works and use it exclusively for everything I do except macro.I couldn’t imagine not having it.
It just makes sense and is a lot more intuitive IMO.
I can keep the back button pressed and focus on pressing the shutter when needed and know the focus will be right.
It’s a personal preference, the only person who knows whether it’ll work for you is you.
There’s no ‘right’ except what’s right for you.
I just took a look at your posts "little moths" for one and if thats the best you can do using your method i will definately stick to BBF but thanks for the suggestionOh, I know exactly how bbf works and use it exclusively for everything I do except macro.
Thing is tho in many, probably the majority of your macro photographs your focus is out, albeit often only slightly, so it's clearly not working as efficiently as perhaps other methods could. I'm merely suggesting an alternative which if employed might improve a percentage of your shots.
At the end of the day they are your pictures and if you are happy with them, well crack on.
Well, they are in focus where they have to be ie eyes, head etc.I just took a look at your posts "little moths" for one and if thats the best you can do using your method i will definately stick to BBF but thanks for the suggestion
and im merely suggesting that if it doesnt work for you why will it work for meOh, I know exactly how bbf works and use it exclusively for everything I do except macro.
Thing is tho in many, probably the majority of your macro photographs your focus is out, albeit often only slightly, so it's clearly not working as efficiently as perhaps other methods could. I'm merely suggesting an alternative which if employed might improve a percentage of your shots.
At the end of the day they are your pictures and if you are happy with them, well crack on.
That doesn't make sense.A
and im merely suggesting that if it doesnt work for you why will it work for me
… 105mm lens…