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Please help me Focus Clearly
Help Please.
I just started photography and I do not know how to use the focus system correctly on my EOS 7D & EFS 17-55mm f2.8 IS.
I tried every possible combination, MF, AF, One shot, A1 & A1 servo in M, AV, TV & P. Most shots seems to be very sharp in a part of the photo,while the other part seemed to be out of focus.
Some shots are brilliant (inclusive in AUTO setting and using flash), but most are unsatisfactory. I have also a EOS 450D and have the same problem.
Can anyone put me on the right track. Thanks
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Re: Please help me Focus Clearly
Do you manually select the AF points or do you let the camera selects them for you? I only use the center point to focus and then I recompose. If you let the camera choose the focus point, it will focus on something that you do not want, usually something infront of your main subject. It's time to get the manual of the cameras you have out and figure out how to set your camera to use the center focus point.
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Re: Please help me Focus Clearly
I manually select the AF points and yes I use the center point to focus and yes I recompose, however when I take a shot of a 5 people standing next to each other and have selected all the right focus points and settings, I still find that the outer left and right are blurry. Yes your suggestion re: good read of the manual is warrant (which I have done over and over again, but will look at it again), I was hoping that anyone was going to tell me what I did right or wrong. Thanks anyway & I appreciate your input.
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Re: Please help me Focus Clearly
Your suffering from DSLR DOF reality. Did you shoot that group portrait at f8 or higher. My guess is you didn't. If you did, your shutter speed wasn't any better than 1/50th. That would suck. SLRs have a very shallow depth of field at apertures of f8 and less. Point and shoot compact cameras have much smaller sensors andmuch closer lens to focal plane distance. They obtain a much better depth of thing in focus than large format DSLRs. The trick is to know how to manipulate it. The general rule is to focus on what's up front and the rest will take care of it's self. Or in a group portrait, focus on the subject in-between and pray like hell you get the closests and the farthest in acceptable focus. When in doubt, print a 5 x7. You'll be suprised how sharp everything is. And use a good sharpening algorithim. Irfanview does a really good job. Try 75%. or reduce to 800 wide at 25%. Post processing is very important.
Excuse me if I'm being to bold here.........
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Re: Please help me Focus Clearly
Thanks for your reply Chuck. Yes I often take shots less than f8, but shots taken at f8 or higher are not that great either. Still out of focus at the outer fringes of the pic. Yes I do use Irfanview. Great program. I'm now reading the manual for the 100th time (only joking, feels like it) and hope fully I will figure it out. Again Thanks.
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Re: Please help me Focus Clearly
thanks for the sample image, I've taken a look at it and concluded that there was nothing wrong with the focus, can you point out where you think the flaw is?
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Re: Please help me Focus Clearly
I just want to make sure we eliminate this possibility, but are you aware of the concepts of selective focus and depth of field? Do you understand how f-number, subject distance, and focal length influence depth of field?
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Re: Please help me Focus Clearly
Yes I do understand this. Thanks anyway
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Re: Please help me Focus Clearly
send me a full size sample image @ nhuto@hotmail.com
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