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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D5100
Depth Of Field Problems w/18-55mm AF-S Kit Lens
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<blockquote data-quote="JA Warrior" data-source="post: 147725" data-attributes="member: 14067"><p>Brad, thanks for the info. Yes, I am manually focusing. I like the focus results you achieved with the pens, and will try the same method.</p><p></p><p>BTW, I agree that most products are best showcased on their own, but there are exceptions which pretty much are self-evident when you do them - like a bottle of wine, for example (flower, glass, condensation water droplets, etc.).</p><p></p><p>If I'm focusing from a longer distance, and will crop it PP, it seems it will be more difficult to focus since the image will be so much smaller in the viewfinder or screen. I think I can press the + button to zoom in on the focus point in live view to be sure it's sharp (my eyes are old).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JA Warrior, post: 147725, member: 14067"] Brad, thanks for the info. Yes, I am manually focusing. I like the focus results you achieved with the pens, and will try the same method. BTW, I agree that most products are best showcased on their own, but there are exceptions which pretty much are self-evident when you do them - like a bottle of wine, for example (flower, glass, condensation water droplets, etc.). If I'm focusing from a longer distance, and will crop it PP, it seems it will be more difficult to focus since the image will be so much smaller in the viewfinder or screen. I think I can press the + button to zoom in on the focus point in live view to be sure it's sharp (my eyes are old). [/QUOTE]
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