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<blockquote data-quote="gohan2091" data-source="post: 112660" data-attributes="member: 11990"><p><strong>Can Rear Curtain Sync (Second) Cause Portraits To Be Soft?</strong></p><p></p><p>I photographed a wedding yesterday and for half the time, I used my 50mm 1.8G @ f1.8 - 2.2. I used rear Curtain sync TTL for my sb700 and bounced off the ceiling. I was about 10ft or so away from my subjects. A lot of the photos have come out soft with this lens while some came out pretty sharp. All the photos from my Tamron 70-300 came out sharp. What would explain the softness in some of my photos? Could it be subject movement? I was shooting at 1/200 pretty much all the time indoors with the 50mm. Or could rear Curtain sync be the cause? Should I have used front curtain?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohan2091, post: 112660, member: 11990"] [b]Can Rear Curtain Sync (Second) Cause Portraits To Be Soft?[/b] I photographed a wedding yesterday and for half the time, I used my 50mm 1.8G @ f1.8 - 2.2. I used rear Curtain sync TTL for my sb700 and bounced off the ceiling. I was about 10ft or so away from my subjects. A lot of the photos have come out soft with this lens while some came out pretty sharp. All the photos from my Tamron 70-300 came out sharp. What would explain the softness in some of my photos? Could it be subject movement? I was shooting at 1/200 pretty much all the time indoors with the 50mm. Or could rear Curtain sync be the cause? Should I have used front curtain? [/QUOTE]
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