iShootYou
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Ernicus said:My guess would be AF-A I can't see one single point that is in focus more than the others...or kinda in focus in the image...its all oof the same aside from background obviously...which would lead me to believe its not AF-S
Ernicus said:that pic is not a good display of that lenses ability at all. You have lots of blurr, probly motion blur as well, totally wrong time of day, super harsh sun....maybe even was windy. just a bad setup and shot.
2WheelPhoto said:Hey i know a wedding photographer who shoots all primes and wide open as a rule
2WheelPhoto said:Hey i know a wedding photographer who shoots all primes and wide open as a rule
What do you mean?
Ernicus said:he means shooting wide open on primes can still give you sharp images.
almost a must at some weddings as the lighting is terrible.
Ernicus said:he means shooting wide open on primes can still give you sharp images.
almost a must at some weddings as the lighting is terrible.
Thank you. I think my biggest problem is the lack of practice. I'm in school, but honestly I don't know if the teachers are all on the same page, but when I ask them questions they either say one thing or another, never an accurate yes or no. I guess they want me to figure it by actually practicing and using my gear.
I thought I had all my technical aspect covered, but we learn as we go.