Lautermilch
Senior Member
I have a hobby doing newbie models. - About - Dean Lautermilch
As newbies, they have a hard time staying in the same position. Sometimes it is like they are on large amounts of caffeine.
Saturday I had a shoot in Miami with three at one point and got a lot of decent shots but I got a lot of blurred.
My setting right now is 'Single Area'. I have a D50 for the time being and will be going to a D200 shortly.
I am reading about 'Dynamic Area' and 'Use Closest Subject' and am wondering for the image I have posted which would be better on the basic that the models are moving much of the time?
I am only using the 50mm F/1.8
As newbies, they have a hard time staying in the same position. Sometimes it is like they are on large amounts of caffeine.
Saturday I had a shoot in Miami with three at one point and got a lot of decent shots but I got a lot of blurred.
My setting right now is 'Single Area'. I have a D50 for the time being and will be going to a D200 shortly.
I am reading about 'Dynamic Area' and 'Use Closest Subject' and am wondering for the image I have posted which would be better on the basic that the models are moving much of the time?
I am only using the 50mm F/1.8