thx all for the advice. think i will try not to recompose and see how it came out. and also next time i will just try f/2 instead. One CMer mention about telephoto prime, do you mean 100++mm prime?
thx all for the advice. think i will try not to recompose and see how it came out. and also next time i will just try f/2 instead. One CMer mention about telephoto prime, do you mean 100++mm prime?
thx all for the advice. think i will try not to recompose and see how it came out. and also next time i will just try f/2 instead. One CMer mention about telephoto prime, do you mean 100++mm prime?
i'm curious... why not use the 24-70 when you have it?
are you shooting in ONE SHOT or SERVO?
to half-press and recompose will shift the focus on shallow DOF. if you cant use point select then use MF instead.
ONE SHOT
That's what my fellow friends told me too. how bout manual set the focus point, half lock shutter button, manual focus till object sharp n snap? tat's the correct way?
i don't quite understand the first bit.. care to elaborate more to enlighten me?u don recompose, u compose first what u wan, shift your focusing to her eyes, remember only her eyes, den u snap
buying a 1.4lens or 1.2lens wont help if your shooting techniques is nt correct
i don't quite understand the first bit.. care to elaborate more to enlighten me?
i mean, if i compose first, then shift to the eyes to focus, won't the composition be lost unless i recompose?
i don't quite understand the first bit.. care to elaborate more to enlighten me?
i mean, if i compose first, then shift to the eyes to focus, won't the composition be lost unless i recompose?
great explanation..! i do understand that at big apertures the zone of focus will get smaller (or shallower DOF).. what i didn't know was the difference can be such small distances apart, like in your example, 0.001m and 0.004m..Okay perhaps i should elaborate more why people generally do not recompose if they are using a very wide F number eg f1.2,1.4,1.8.
Lets imagine your subject is standing 1.505m away from you. (there is a reason why i am so precise)
You lift your camera to compose.
You aim at her nose (1.501m away from you). You focus. And lock focus.
Okay now you recompose, keeping the focus there. You aim at her eyes (1.504m away from you)
If you were using f1.4 (just to exaggerate and illustrate my point), the picture will be slightly OOF.
Its because your focus point from the subject before recomposing is 1.501m. In other words all objects/subjects exactly at 1.501m away from the camera will be IN FOCUS. But even slightly off the mark at 1.504m it is longer than the required distance, thus it will be OOF (out of focus).
If you were even closer to your subject, maybe just 0.705m away from you, now the distance between the focus on her nose (0.701m) and her eyes (0.704m) will have a even higher percentage difference, albeit the same absolute distance, and the OOF will be even greater. (sorry if you cannot understand this im trying my best)
However if you were using a much higher F number such as f4 or f8 for that matter, such a minute (small) change in distance WILL NOT matter and your subject wont be OOF (provided you dont pixel peep). To put it in a another fashion, a higher f number will try to keep more objects or subjects in focus ie from 0.8m to 1.2m away from camera will in focus, anything less than 0.8m or anything more than 1.2m will be OOF, as compared to 0.8m to 0.85m if you were using a very wide aperture.
Hope the TS and other who are asking can understand the above. :thumbsup::thumbsup:
great explanation..! i do understand that at big apertures the zone of focus will get smaller (or shallower DOF).. what i didn't know was the difference can be such small distances apart, like in your example, 0.001m and 0.004m..
however lets say if i compose a shot and just nice the eyes dun have a exact of even nearby AF point (like for the 550d only has 9 AF points), how do i go about overcoming this? manual focus is the way to go?
So can i say that during the shoot you have to keep on changing your focus point? So your focus point now will keep on changing depends on ur composition?