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<blockquote data-quote="pforsell" data-source="post: 512608" data-attributes="member: 7240"><p>Looks like the shot has been focused on the fence in front. I take it the team is the intended subject, so you should instruct the camera to focus on the players. If the fence (or the ad) is important, I'd use smaller aperture to get that into the depth-of-field too, otherwise I would do the opposite and use larger aperture to throw the ad completely out-of focus (or crop it off the picture afterwards).</p><p></p><p>Verify that your camera is not in the "nearest subject" auto focus mode, but instead in some "single point" mode and make sure you instruct the camera to focus on the team. </p><p></p><p>(I am not familiar with D7200, but I take it is capable of focusing using a single AF point. Check manual if unsure.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pforsell, post: 512608, member: 7240"] Looks like the shot has been focused on the fence in front. I take it the team is the intended subject, so you should instruct the camera to focus on the players. If the fence (or the ad) is important, I'd use smaller aperture to get that into the depth-of-field too, otherwise I would do the opposite and use larger aperture to throw the ad completely out-of focus (or crop it off the picture afterwards). Verify that your camera is not in the "nearest subject" auto focus mode, but instead in some "single point" mode and make sure you instruct the camera to focus on the team. (I am not familiar with D7200, but I take it is capable of focusing using a single AF point. Check manual if unsure.) [/QUOTE]
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