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AF Area settings for AF-S Nikkor 35mm f/1.8
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<blockquote data-quote="Epoc" data-source="post: 167867" data-attributes="member: 12902"><p>I have this lens as well as the 35mm f2 for my FX body. I use them all the time wide open on family and friends at restaurants where people don't want flashes going off. I find as long as everyone is on a similar focal plane, all faces are sharp which is what you want. Their ears arent, but who cares anout that. This is from me shooting across the table most times. Shooting wide open also helps eliminate backgrounds which you don't want. My suggestion, is shoot, shoot, shoot. Get your family around the dining table and shoot wide open. See what the results look like before you go shoot keeper photos. You'll be surprised just how much will actually be in focus even at 1.8</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Epoc, post: 167867, member: 12902"] I have this lens as well as the 35mm f2 for my FX body. I use them all the time wide open on family and friends at restaurants where people don't want flashes going off. I find as long as everyone is on a similar focal plane, all faces are sharp which is what you want. Their ears arent, but who cares anout that. This is from me shooting across the table most times. Shooting wide open also helps eliminate backgrounds which you don't want. My suggestion, is shoot, shoot, shoot. Get your family around the dining table and shoot wide open. See what the results look like before you go shoot keeper photos. You'll be surprised just how much will actually be in focus even at 1.8 [/QUOTE]
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