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Common Photo Problems • Sure Focus Possible?
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<blockquote data-quote="WeeHector" data-source="post: 176304" data-attributes="member: 14301"><p>My problem at the moment is that I'm taking a lot of macro shots of insects and spiders where focus is a real hassle, just centimetres away from the object. Many of my "nearly" shots are quite acceptable at 66.6%; it's only at 100% that the focusing errors become really annoying.</p><p></p><p>However, I am quite happy with my nearly shots as, when I do get it right, there is a real sense of achievement. If every shot turned out exactly as you wanted it to, you would be a pro photographer with the passion taken away from the hobby that many of us enjoy. It is extremely annoying to find that the 20 or so shots one took of a bug are all out off focus, but when you do get it right, it is just amazing. This is why the DSLR is such a great invention as you can snap away to your heart's content, something almost inconceivable with film cameras.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WeeHector, post: 176304, member: 14301"] My problem at the moment is that I'm taking a lot of macro shots of insects and spiders where focus is a real hassle, just centimetres away from the object. Many of my "nearly" shots are quite acceptable at 66.6%; it's only at 100% that the focusing errors become really annoying. However, I am quite happy with my nearly shots as, when I do get it right, there is a real sense of achievement. If every shot turned out exactly as you wanted it to, you would be a pro photographer with the passion taken away from the hobby that many of us enjoy. It is extremely annoying to find that the 20 or so shots one took of a bug are all out off focus, but when you do get it right, it is just amazing. This is why the DSLR is such a great invention as you can snap away to your heart's content, something almost inconceivable with film cameras. [/QUOTE]
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