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05/01/2007 09:20:06 AM · #1 |
I got my Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 USM todayand its bosssssssssssss
gonna take a while to get used to thou, anyone got any tips =] |
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05/01/2007 09:26:47 AM · #2 |
Enjoy the lens.
Take some shallow DOF portraits with it. |
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05/01/2007 09:42:45 AM · #3 |
Wo sweet. That would be fun to play with.
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05/01/2007 09:54:54 AM · #4 |
JL should give me a promo fee, for posting this link so many times...
I think 2/3 of the images in that folder were shot with that lens. It's the best place I can think of to study the perfomnace of the 85mm 1.8.
Have fun |
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05/01/2007 10:12:07 AM · #5 |
yeahh Joey L was one of the reasons i bought the lens, the bokah and DOF u can get with the lens is great =DDD |
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05/01/2007 10:14:44 AM · #6 |
at 1.8, obviously the dof is very shallow - just keep in mind if you're the kind of person who locks focus using the center focus point and then recomposes - you may lose focus when you recompose. This becomes more obvious when doing portraits and you see you've missed the eyes and locked onto the eyebrows or nose or something. |
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05/01/2007 10:23:33 AM · #7 |
what appeture would yous recomend for head shots
and what appetures for full body/torso shots?
=] |
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05/01/2007 11:26:51 AM · #8 |
It depends on what you like. Some people like the dof very shallow, ie ... sharp eyes, but out of focus nose and hair - I don't like that so much. So for me, f4 is nice - but others may disagree.
Also, keep in mind - the farther away you get, the more dof you gain at the same aperature - so it depends on how close you are. If you prety far away, shoot at 1.8 - the bokeh will rock and perhaps you'll get everything you want in focus.
You learn as you go :)
Originally posted by exclamationjay: what appeture would yous recomend for head shots
and what appetures for full body/torso shots?
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05/01/2007 11:30:00 AM · #9 |
thanks for all the advise =]
suppose practise is the best way to learn =] |
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