Thought I would try some sort of a regular photo post, to encourage myself to learn something new. So, these pics won't necessarily be the best shot, but the shot that I gave a little thought before clicking. I do plan to post only the first shot of the day, though may not post every day's first shot, due to various reasons.
So, here we go. My original 35mm film camera had a combination split-image, microprism, matte focusing screen. Three ways to focus manually as compared to one with the D3200. I relied heavily on the split-image of the film camera, so focusing has been a bit of an issue with the D3200; both manually and catching when the auto-focus misinterprets the focus point. So, the purpose of this shot was simply keeping the subject in the depth of field. I guessed the auto-focus could work with the subject, and it seemed to, so the first shot is a success.
PSE Auto Smart Fix Applied and a slight crop.
So, here we go. My original 35mm film camera had a combination split-image, microprism, matte focusing screen. Three ways to focus manually as compared to one with the D3200. I relied heavily on the split-image of the film camera, so focusing has been a bit of an issue with the D3200; both manually and catching when the auto-focus misinterprets the focus point. So, the purpose of this shot was simply keeping the subject in the depth of field. I guessed the auto-focus could work with the subject, and it seemed to, so the first shot is a success.
PSE Auto Smart Fix Applied and a slight crop.