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<blockquote data-quote="Eye-level" data-source="post: 50908" data-attributes="member: 6548"><p>OOF background is harsh...probably because of the lighting...lens is sharp stopped down...I think you could have ISO'd it at 200, opened her up to f8 with a tiny bit slower shutter speed...maybe even 5.6 at 320 with 100 ISO...and the OOF might be a little smoother...it's alright but the tone is off and it appears to be a tiny bit overexposed to me because the highlights are burnt...</p><p></p><p>Try shooting some B&W stuff just a tad farther away and you will learn the secrets of this particular lens I bet...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eye-level, post: 50908, member: 6548"] OOF background is harsh...probably because of the lighting...lens is sharp stopped down...I think you could have ISO'd it at 200, opened her up to f8 with a tiny bit slower shutter speed...maybe even 5.6 at 320 with 100 ISO...and the OOF might be a little smoother...it's alright but the tone is off and it appears to be a tiny bit overexposed to me because the highlights are burnt... Try shooting some B&W stuff just a tad farther away and you will learn the secrets of this particular lens I bet... [/QUOTE]
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