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<blockquote data-quote="eurotrash" data-source="post: 76146" data-attributes="member: 9237"><p>Just made that focus chart project last night. Took me awhile to find actual GLUE! So tonight, I plan on really testing all my lenses and seeing what's what. It's likely a misunderstanding of DOF at large distances and a wider lens than I should have been using. </p><p></p><p>On a side note, I'm hunting for a used 1.8D tonight. I remember that lens being awesome for so many things, though I sold it when I had my 5100. Lack of focus motor really turned my shoots into guesswork. Coupled with a camera that I felt was a little crippled in it's menu system, it was just horrible. One more thing to add to the confusion was manually focusing in the dark, LOL!</p><p>I was also at a little rock show (some of you might say, "AGAIN?!") and with the 35 just had a hard time getting close to the band with all the attendees. I wasn't really that far away, but that moment made me realize how much I missed that little 1.8..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eurotrash, post: 76146, member: 9237"] Just made that focus chart project last night. Took me awhile to find actual GLUE! So tonight, I plan on really testing all my lenses and seeing what's what. It's likely a misunderstanding of DOF at large distances and a wider lens than I should have been using. On a side note, I'm hunting for a used 1.8D tonight. I remember that lens being awesome for so many things, though I sold it when I had my 5100. Lack of focus motor really turned my shoots into guesswork. Coupled with a camera that I felt was a little crippled in it's menu system, it was just horrible. One more thing to add to the confusion was manually focusing in the dark, LOL! I was also at a little rock show (some of you might say, "AGAIN?!") and with the 35 just had a hard time getting close to the band with all the attendees. I wasn't really that far away, but that moment made me realize how much I missed that little 1.8.. [/QUOTE]
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