so.. what you are saying is spot metering determines if your subject is focus or not?
AF mode. Half-press..view finder..red square appear. It should right??
so.. what you are saying is spot metering determines if your subject is focus or not?
You can change not only the focus point, but also the depth of field. You have to take a few steps back than your normal shooting position. The bigger sensor produces thinner DoF. Here's an online DoF calculator, maybe that'll help: Online Depth of Field Calculator
Also try to focus on the eyes rather than the nose.
AF mode. Half-press..view finder..red square appear. It should right??
Stepping back would help to bring more into focus but in a small room sometimes that is not practical. Therefore, when stepping back is not an option, adjust the aperture to a higher value like f/7.1 or f/8 or more. As aperture value increases the more area is in focus.
Hi All,
Just upgraded from 550D to 5DMKII,
Can say that I'm still a newbie. got my first DSLR in Nov 2010. Using it only occasionally.
Now since the upgrade i'm getting more interested in photography. But sad to say is I find that my previous camera(550D) do a better job than my current one(5DMKII). I don't know it's just me or the camera. i just cant get the focus tack sharp. It's relatively easy with the 550D, manual mode, set to spot metering(when doing portraits) focus on the nose and the whole face will focus correctly. (with Tam 17-50mm non vc). Now with 5DMKII with 70-200 f2.8 L and set 80mm, manual mode, spot metering focus on the nose and...eeee..why only below the nose is sharp and not the whole face. The upper part look soft. Getting frustrated this few days. I still don't wanna give up...last few nights do some landscape and..oh no not again...why this spot metering in not spot on. :angry:
Any advice. Is the camera fail to focus correctly? or izzit me? any season/senior 5DMKII users can help me test my camera if it function correctly.
Please help me:cry:
astroboy said:5D2 is notorious for not being able to give u pin-sharp focus at 1st try. I always advise newbie to stay away from it unless they r prepared to do a lot of work. Eg:
1) Forget all yr cheaper lenses, use only good ones like some of the L series or primes
2) U r dealing with a larger sensor, so flaws with lesser lenses will be enhanced. Be prepared to be adept at PS to enhance sharpness
3) Know how to handle raw files
4) Get used to using spot metering & 1-shot AF (AI servo dun work so well)
5) Calibrate yr lenses
etc
mfbatzap said:what's the selling price of a new 5DMkII now? Wondering whether there's a price dip after the announcement of the Mk3
Thinking of getting one to replace my broken 5D classic...
chengpenguin said:Might as well pay a visit to Canon B&S flaunt forum... Get your answers there.
http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/buy-sell-canon-equipment/
I think selling price of used sets will go up as 5d3 announced at usd3299 gore body alone. A very big gap in pricing.
This might give you a good indication. And it seems to be a genuine seller too. Look at his post history.
http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/buy-sell-canon-equipment/1054965-wtsell-dslr-canon-5d-mark-ii.html
wolfton said:This might give you a good indication. And it seems to be a genuine seller too. Look at his post history.
http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/buy-sell-canon-equipment/1054965-wtsell-dslr-canon-5d-mark-ii.html