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Project 365 & Daily Photos
Vincent 2015 as often as possible
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<blockquote data-quote="Vincent" data-source="post: 418242" data-attributes="member: 15675"><p>No picture but an experience. Going for an artistic shoot in the local shopping mall I took the D70s with the 18-105 and the FF with a manual focus lens.</p><p>I missed the shot with the D70s, trusting the AF in an uncomfortable position, I noticed on the PC in the evening that the focus was on the wrong part in the picture, ruining it.</p><p>With the manual focus fixed lens I had to work more, adapt my position and subject to the lens, I had to make certain the focus was good, using the EVF focus magnifier, result I got just what I thought to get, a good picture.</p><p></p><p>Conclusion: even if it seems easier with the help we get from modern DSLRs, it is the work you put into the photo that makes it the way you want it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vincent, post: 418242, member: 15675"] No picture but an experience. Going for an artistic shoot in the local shopping mall I took the D70s with the 18-105 and the FF with a manual focus lens. I missed the shot with the D70s, trusting the AF in an uncomfortable position, I noticed on the PC in the evening that the focus was on the wrong part in the picture, ruining it. With the manual focus fixed lens I had to work more, adapt my position and subject to the lens, I had to make certain the focus was good, using the EVF focus magnifier, result I got just what I thought to get, a good picture. Conclusion: even if it seems easier with the help we get from modern DSLRs, it is the work you put into the photo that makes it the way you want it. [/QUOTE]
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