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focusing ALL product image?
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<blockquote data-quote="BeegRhob" data-source="post: 744336" data-attributes="member: 48712"><p>I am assuming you are using a tripod or some other form of support and not shooting freehand. If you use a higher f stop number in your aperture, the image should all be sharper, as a whole, if I am not mistaken. If your lens distance was on the border of it's focus from the closest part of the bracelet, it won't get sharp, no matter what you do, so you would have to back away a little more. On the "bottom" of the lens (when you have it mounted) the minimum focus distance is there, for your widest and longest on your zoom. Also, if you spot focus and meter on the same spot, try a half press the shutter on a red or darker bead in the front, at the f stop you are using, and see how that looks. If the front of the bracelet is in sharp focus, the rear won't matter, in my opinion. We tend to look at what is closest to us, so that would more or less be the main subject in the picture.</p><p></p><p>Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BeegRhob, post: 744336, member: 48712"] I am assuming you are using a tripod or some other form of support and not shooting freehand. If you use a higher f stop number in your aperture, the image should all be sharper, as a whole, if I am not mistaken. If your lens distance was on the border of it's focus from the closest part of the bracelet, it won't get sharp, no matter what you do, so you would have to back away a little more. On the "bottom" of the lens (when you have it mounted) the minimum focus distance is there, for your widest and longest on your zoom. Also, if you spot focus and meter on the same spot, try a half press the shutter on a red or darker bead in the front, at the f stop you are using, and see how that looks. If the front of the bracelet is in sharp focus, the rear won't matter, in my opinion. We tend to look at what is closest to us, so that would more or less be the main subject in the picture. Rob [/QUOTE]
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