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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7000
Low light back focus with 35mm f1.8 AF-S
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<blockquote data-quote="jschlarb" data-source="post: 32611" data-attributes="member: 7878"><p>I'm shooting with the same lens/body combination. I took several pictures of high-contrast objects in very low light, and the focus was perfect. The next morning I took pictures of my black cat in the morning sunlight, and they were all blurry. Jpseph's post helped me understand why this is so: there's no contrast when I shoot my black cat from very close up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jschlarb, post: 32611, member: 7878"] I'm shooting with the same lens/body combination. I took several pictures of high-contrast objects in very low light, and the focus was perfect. The next morning I took pictures of my black cat in the morning sunlight, and they were all blurry. Jpseph's post helped me understand why this is so: there's no contrast when I shoot my black cat from very close up. [/QUOTE]
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