sorry about that bad copy and paste hurry job! ill try to fix asap in case its a huge task to sort through.Originally Posted by DLS
sorry about that bad copy and paste hurry job! ill try to fix asap in case its a huge task to sort through.Originally Posted by DLS
Originally Posted by SalazarGarzaCapitalist
Thanks. She is a doll but she is the same age as my kids. She is actually a friend. We will be having a formal shoot in a few weeks with her husband.
I really like my 50 f1.4 but since I shoot full frame I would probably get the 85 f1.8 if I were doing it again. I plan on the 135 f2 as my next prime but that will probably be a while.
Mark
Mark
Originally Posted by neuroanatomist
How so? I assumed the low setting was for the purpose of achieving the max of what my camera offers? I have used the low without flash and my results well sucked unless i was outdoors. i am in the process of understanding how to control the camera not vice versa!
[:$] I'm a still wet behind the ears 35 year old sorry for the assumption Great shot and utilization of lens! i highly recommend the 135mm f/2 it is awesome!
@ Thanks. She is a doll but she is the same age as my kids. She is
actually a friend. We will be having a formal shoot in a few weeks with
her husband.
I really like my 50 f1.4 but since I shoot full frame I would
probably get the 85 f1.8 if I were doing it again. I plan on the 135 f2
as my next prime but that will probably be a while.
Mark
Originally Posted by neuroanatomist
Yes, I was very close and this is not cropped, so you are correct Dr.! How on earth do you do it, oh wait math der lol. I was basically at I do distance! I have read about the eye rule over at the Cambridge website, but this camera and flash are heavy!
http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/techniques.htm
Americo,
From my understanding, increasing the ISO increases how sensitive the sensor is to incoming light (the higher the ISO, the higher the sensitivity).
Increasing ISO allows for faster shutter speeds (if no other parameters change, that is).
I'm sure you will receive more technical explanations on this... []
The post of the same photo is much like the first. The DOP is very shallow. Her cheek and the few strands of hair falling across it are sharp but her lips and side of her head are not within the in-focus range. Try stopping your aperture down to f/2.0 or 2.8 and bump your ISO to 200 or 400...see what happens.
@ DLS
These parts I understand, but I also understand that this also increases the noise factor,hence my use of the 50iso. i should lower the pwer to my flash as much as possible or use those diffusers, but i am still learning, and still a bit 1300 poorer thanks to this lens!
Holiday humor below for your viewing.
Originally Posted by SalazarGarzaCapitalist
That's true but you will probably not notice a difference in noise going from 50 to 400 (as you have a FF sensor). Plus, a little noise in a B&W photo looks really good sometimes[]