Morpheuss
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great pictures and i love the colors
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And remember, a lens is never at its sharpest wide open. Even when shooting a $1500 zoom, it will be sharper when stopped down a few times. There are lists on the internet that show each lens' sweet spot.
That 50mm will be killer when shot at f/4 - f/5.6. You might want to try making the aperture smaller to ensure more is in focus to perfect your focusing technique before getting into the shooting at a very wide aperture.
Do you do manual focus or auto focus?
If auto do you use the back button focus?
If so are you adjusting your focus point to the point closest to your subject?
I had a thread addressing these issues a while back.
I used auto center point focusing for these shots.Do you do manual focus or auto focus?
If auto do you use the back button focus?
If so are you adjusting your focus point to the point closest to your subject?
I had a thread addressing these issues a while back.
Not sure why you would use your focus point on the point closest to your subject ..... Whenever I focus (I use half press shutter focus), I bring the center point to the eyes, half hold shutter, then reposition my camera for composition and take the shot. I also AF all the time, and have never had any blur issues or whatnot and shots come out VERY sharp with 35mm 1.8 lens.
I believe Bigtwinky identified the main issue of the f1/8, I knew better. My first time out with this lens.
This is a shot I took with my other lens 75-300 at the end of the day, Its unedited except for resizing. 75mm, 1/200th at f11