jemmy
TPF Noob!
Hi all.,...I am (in case you hadn't already guessed) a big lover of portraiture and am getting rather happy with my 'one subject' portraits.... after advice i tend to activate only one sensor, and use focus lock, to get a good sharp shot of the subject...... now, my dilemma is shooting portraits of 2 or more people... i should then activate all sensors to get everyone sharp???? Have been finding one person to be sharper than others which i am hating with a passion!!!!!!!....Should i be shooting on a particular mode or using specific settings to combat this problem??... i tend to swap around from Av to Program.... I would love to know what you professionals use any advice on getting all of my subjects SHARP is greatly appreciated! I understand that lighting plays a massive part but is there a general rule-of-thumb for shooting multiples??? xx Thanks in advance and sorry if this is a laughable question - I am so far self-taught only apart from a short course basically on 'getting to know my camera' but hoping to book into a course in the near future. thanks again xx
Here is an example...
Here Chloe looks sharper than JAy??!!... I use a canon 350D with 18 - 55mm lens shot on aperture priority... If i used a 50mm 1.8lens, would this help to make it sharper too?? x
Here is an example...
Here Chloe looks sharper than JAy??!!... I use a canon 350D with 18 - 55mm lens shot on aperture priority... If i used a 50mm 1.8lens, would this help to make it sharper too?? x