07-20-2010, 12:06 AM
(07-19-2010, 09:12 PM)ronatello Wrote: ISO 200 Shutter: 1/320; F4. Yep, should have bumped the F up to 10 or 11. I had a polarizer lens on as well. Actually I uploaded the wrong one. I have another one shot at F 6.3 that looks a lot better!
This one used F 6.3; same ISO as before (200)
If that's how it looks at 6.3, then I'd say my initial assessment of 8 for the foreground being perfectly in focus is about ideal. But if you want a softer background, probably where you have it is best. I can't wait to get my 70-200, but wait I must.
By the way, I have been experimenting with 2.8-3.2 and having a wonderful time doing available light shots with it. Don't have anything I can readily show you, because I shoot mainly people and that requires permission, but it's been a lot of fun exploring this new frontier.
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