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hhltdave5


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Post Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 10:22 am     Reply with quote

noir19 wrote:
hhltdave5 wrote:
noir19 wrote:
hhltdave5 wrote:
noir19 wrote:
thank you very much for the reply so i ll buy the 50 mm lens,i heard its very good acording to its cheap price ...i hope it solves at least the blur,i m trying to do some pics,with the people...at the portraits its always the blur i want,but when i wanna do a full persons photo..catching the legs and all,its zero blur..zero contrast...i don t have the person,as a subject..


Just don't think that the lens by itself is going to give you tack sharp images. If you do proper focus techniques then they will not be a blur. If you have problems with focus then they will still be blurry.




i gotta exercise a bit the focus ,i am focusing at the eyes but many times i loose it,i m realising the button...


Are you using spot focus? Are you moving after you focus? It can also be that you are focusing on the right spot but your hand held technique is not as good as it should be. You could be causing camera movement by pressing the shutter incorrectly, not holding the camera correctly and so on. Can you post one of your shots and a 100% crop so we can take a look?


well,tomorrow i ll be sending the ID to the register here and maybe finally can upload some photos by me ...


You don't have to be an accepted member to put images here in the forums. Just resize your image to no longer than 500 pixels longest side and be sure that it is less than 250k and you can post them.
noir19


Joined: 18 Mar 2012
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Post Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 12:04 pm     Reply with quote

hhltdave5 wrote:
noir19 wrote:
hhltdave5 wrote:
noir19 wrote:
hhltdave5 wrote:
noir19 wrote:
thank you very much for the reply so i ll buy the 50 mm lens,i heard its very good acording to its cheap price ...i hope it solves at least the blur,i m trying to do some pics,with the people...at the portraits its always the blur i want,but when i wanna do a full persons photo..catching the legs and all,its zero blur..zero contrast...i don t have the person,as a subject..


Just don't think that the lens by itself is going to give you tack sharp images. If you do proper focus techniques then they will not be a blur. If you have problems with focus then they will still be blurry.




i gotta exercise a bit the focus ,i am focusing at the eyes but many times i loose it,i m realising the button...


Are you using spot focus? Are you moving after you focus? It can also be that you are focusing on the right spot but your hand held technique is not as good as it should be. You could be causing camera movement by pressing the shutter incorrectly, not holding the camera correctly and so on. Can you post one of your shots and a 100% crop so we can take a look?


well,tomorrow i ll be sending the ID to the register here and maybe finally can upload some photos by me ...


You don't have to be an accepted member to put images here in the forums. Just resize your image to no longer than 500 pixels longest side and be sure that it is less than 250k and you can post them.




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