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Low light manual focus quick shot help & tips needed please
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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 590557" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>even a d3s has issues focusing on the dance floor at weddings if it doesnt get some af assist beam. </p><p></p><p>as for manual focusing..if the subject is static, consider a led light, shoot 2-4 shots with minor adjustments while youre in the correct "zone" but ive been there and done that. used an 85 1.4 AIS for weddings. I was very brave back then. an a 50 1.8 wont be that much better. imo, its a lost cause. very difficult and near impossible when people are moving..especially at f/4 and below. its why I sold my 85 ais for a 1.8D. just so I can get proper photos</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 590557, member: 14443"] even a d3s has issues focusing on the dance floor at weddings if it doesnt get some af assist beam. as for manual focusing..if the subject is static, consider a led light, shoot 2-4 shots with minor adjustments while youre in the correct "zone" but ive been there and done that. used an 85 1.4 AIS for weddings. I was very brave back then. an a 50 1.8 wont be that much better. imo, its a lost cause. very difficult and near impossible when people are moving..especially at f/4 and below. its why I sold my 85 ais for a 1.8D. just so I can get proper photos [/QUOTE]
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