Azure.. very impressive n nice... if u saying normal lens also can have the same wonder.. i will try to improve my skill using my 55-200mm VR...
u r right, now i still can't even get the basic right...
really thax a million times to u guys... giving me lot of advise...
I prefer to do AF with insects though. They are faster than what I can do with MF. And using a longer lens does help as well.
u guys using side focus point or using center focus point to shoot for macro?? sorry i'm still doubt abt it... can advise?? :embrass:
UP to your composition and your lens capability in getting sharpness at the edges. Some lenses are better in the center only and as such, you may wish to crop only in the PP stage.
use MF as the AF sensor is too big and mostly cannot focus at the point that you want on first try
u mean MF n AF, the sensor will act difference.. :think:
yes, very different
AF, sensor is deciding the focusing
MF, you decide the focusing
in macro work the details are sometimes much smaller that the sensor
so sometimes the sensor cannot lock on to what you want to focus on and will start to hunt
problem ish... sometime MF liao ... not sharp enuff
user eye issue :bsmilie:
how to overcome that?:think:
go see an Optometrists
i tried MF before...sometime good sometime bad... :cry:
the technique that i use is to focus my lens first.
then while looking through the viewfinder
i move the camera forward and backward until the subject's eye is sharp