Shutter speed of 1/60 is a little too slow assuming you are using a crop body (50 x 1.6 = 80). Maybe you should try 1/80 and above to confirm.![]()
Mythmaker said:I am using a crop body. Canon 550D.
So, I took the same shot again in daylight. f1.8, 1/320, ISO200. Shot at 2.5m.
Looks much better. I think I'll shoot at night again without flash to see if it's indeed the lack of shutter speed.
I don't think f/1.8 is that thin. Maybe the figure is 1:1 real size scale.everything other than the crown and perhaps the yellow blade looks out of focus. is 1.8's DOF so thin!
anyhow if by increasing shutter speed gives you a sharper picture, pros the thing was moving or your hand was moving when taken lol.
just my two cents correct me if im wrong pls =X
this picture looks much better than the previous 2..
the focus seems to be on the centre of the purple crown which looks sharper than any other area..
try pushing 3-4 stop up your aperture value and the picture should look much sharper and detailed.
everything other than the crown and perhaps the yellow blade looks out of focus. is 1.8's DOF so thin!
anyhow if by increasing shutter speed gives you a sharper picture, pros the thing was moving or your hand was moving when taken lol.
just my two cents correct me if im wrong pls =X
Both examples are definitely OOF. The Canon 50f1.8 cannot this bad so either it's operator's fault or lens needs calibration to camera.
Even if it's an f1.2 lens, if used correctly at f1.2 it should be at least decently sharp at the center.
This was shot at f1.2.
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Sorry, I meant the first 2 photos posted at the beginning of this thread as I didn't see the 2nd page.[/QUOTE]
Judging from the depth of field, this is not taken from 2.5m away.
The lobster DOF is also not at least 14cm, so it's probably irrelevant as well...
I am using a crop body. Canon 550D.
So, I took the same shot again in daylight. f1.8, 1/320, ISO200. Shot at 2.5m.
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Looks much better. I think I'll shoot at night again without flash to see if it's indeed the lack of shutter speed.
Yea, Mythmaker, you're right, I'm trying to verify if F1.8 is supposed that soft. Looks like there's one person (the one with the lobster) that can do sharp shots at F1.8, so it may be handshake, or an AF focus problem. I'll do some tests soon.