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12/15/2003 10:02:39 PM · #1 |
I have 'the rebel' and the sigma 105 macro lens, I know it is suppose to have good depth of field, but I seem to have very hard time getting things focused in a way that is satisfying, any tips as to how to improve shots with this lens, to get 'less' DOF?? |
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12/15/2003 10:05:13 PM · #2 |
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12/15/2003 10:10:59 PM · #3 |
yes, will take me a few to post them
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12/15/2003 10:12:38 PM · #4 |
include the aperture and shutter speed info if u can...
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12/15/2003 10:15:12 PM · #5 |
I think you'll want to use a tripod and a big F number, ie. F16 and higher (the 105 goes up to F45). That'll to get more DOF (more in focus). Plus use the camera's self timer to reduce camera shake.
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12/15/2003 10:23:19 PM · #6 |
1/60, 4.0, 400
1/30, 5.6,400
Message edited by author 2003-12-15 22:25:24. |
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12/15/2003 10:24:28 PM · #7 |
I did use a tripod and self timer for both shots. In the first I would of like the green center also to be in focus. And the flower obviously in the second. |
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12/15/2003 10:25:27 PM · #8 |
yup, you'll need a smaller aperture (larger F number) in order to get deeper DOF. F4 will make the focused area pretty shallow.
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12/15/2003 10:27:27 PM · #9 |
You'll need to set the camera on Av (aperture priority) and set the apterture to F24 (or whatever it is); the camera will set the shutter speed for you.
Originally posted by ellamay: I did use a tripod and self timer for both shots. In the first I would of like the green center also to be in focus. And the flower obviously in the second. |
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12/15/2003 10:28:35 PM · #10 |
Do you both always shoot manually? I tend to use the dummy modes, I would have no clue how to guess what settings to use. I understand, the general idea, if light conditions fast shutter speed, if dark shutter open longer ect. but still seems like a lot of room for mistakes doing it this way, and am scared to try it. lol. |
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12/15/2003 10:29:49 PM · #11 |
ok I will try to just set the aperature and see how i do : ) |
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12/15/2003 10:30:33 PM · #12 |
I use the "dummy mode too" on normal shots. Not automatic (green icon), but the Programmed (P) mode; it lets you play with exposure compensation. I use the Av (aperture priority) or Tv (shutter priority) if the situation calls for it, and full Manual (M) for more control while using my 550EX flash.
Practice makes perfect :) It will come in time. Good luck, I'm off to bed.
Originally posted by ellamay: Do you both always shoot manually? I tend to use the dummy modes, I would have no clue how to guess what settings to use. I understand, the general idea, if light conditions fast shutter speed, if dark shutter open longer ect. but still seems like a lot of room for mistakes doing it this way, and am scared to try it. lol. |
Message edited by author 2003-12-15 22:34:32.
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12/15/2003 10:40:13 PM · #13 |
thanks for your help
nite
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12/20/2003 03:48:45 AM · #14 |
I have never used 'dummy mode' , the green square.
if I hand it to someone else to take a shot I stick it on green square, cos I know it will do for them what I do manually.
otherwise I almost always shoot on Av.
when shooting action I use sports mode for the AI-Servo focus.
I also shoot using Manual a bit, when wanting to expose on a shadowed area on a sunny day, when auto doesn;t do it right.
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