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Nikkor 50mm F1.8G focussing issues
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<blockquote data-quote="wornish" data-source="post: 205657" data-attributes="member: 15434"><p>The shot was taken at ISO 100 I didn't do any noise reduction and just a little output sharpening for the screen. </p><p>The background is blurred because of the focal length used, at 100% it looks a little like noise but its not. </p><p>I find you get better sharpness for stationary objects using a single focus point. Multiple ones work best on moving objects.</p><p>I cheated a bit on this one as I used Live View which I don't think a 5100 has.</p><p>Post a picture of something to let us see your concern - the test card shots don't really help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wornish, post: 205657, member: 15434"] The shot was taken at ISO 100 I didn't do any noise reduction and just a little output sharpening for the screen. The background is blurred because of the focal length used, at 100% it looks a little like noise but its not. I find you get better sharpness for stationary objects using a single focus point. Multiple ones work best on moving objects. I cheated a bit on this one as I used Live View which I don't think a 5100 has. Post a picture of something to let us see your concern - the test card shots don't really help. [/QUOTE]
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