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Nikkor 50mm F1.8G focussing issues
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<blockquote data-quote="shaahir" data-source="post: 205639" data-attributes="member: 14284"><p>ohh thanks for all your esteemed responses...the thing is that ive seen people post pictures with this lens and the same body as the D5100.. and that their shots are very sharpish.. </p><p></p><p>the shots were taken at the lowest ISO possible and JPEG was used..</p><p>I increased my sharpness value to 6... i dnt know how to shoot mirror lock up on the d5100 so i used the 5 seconds in camera timer..but still the softness can result from the mirror 'flapping'.</p><p></p><p>I guess my issue, to what many of you can confirm, is the availability of ambient light. in this case the lighting was my room's fluorescent tube + a 25 watts incandescent light bulb</p><p></p><p>i'll be grateful if anybody could post a 100% crop picture of something that is of an 'acceptable sharpness' for this lens... </p><p></p><p>thanks to all</p><p>regards</p><p>shaahir</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shaahir, post: 205639, member: 14284"] ohh thanks for all your esteemed responses...the thing is that ive seen people post pictures with this lens and the same body as the D5100.. and that their shots are very sharpish.. the shots were taken at the lowest ISO possible and JPEG was used.. I increased my sharpness value to 6... i dnt know how to shoot mirror lock up on the d5100 so i used the 5 seconds in camera timer..but still the softness can result from the mirror 'flapping'. I guess my issue, to what many of you can confirm, is the availability of ambient light. in this case the lighting was my room's fluorescent tube + a 25 watts incandescent light bulb i'll be grateful if anybody could post a 100% crop picture of something that is of an 'acceptable sharpness' for this lens... thanks to all regards shaahir [/QUOTE]
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