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I can't get 100% focus in digital photography? |
Hi, before I used two different Canon Rebel XTs with different lenses. And Now I use a canon 30D. I can not get 100% focus with group shots. I also have a hard time landescape.. basically anything but close portraits. Why is this happening. How can I fix it? Sounds like a depth of field problem if some parts are sharp and others out of focus Nobody really "gets" digital "100%"; It has kind of been forced on us...like Chinese pet food and $3.45/gallon gasoline. Virtually all small format digital cameras require some sharpening in post process and that inlcudes the Canon's I shoot with, which cost thousands more than the Xti. It's because the processing done in camera softens the image. A slight amount of sharpening will help with this, since it isn't a lack of focus, but a lack of local contrast. If you are using auto or program stop. You need to go manual or aperture priority for more DOF. Groups try for an f11. I believe you're having some exposure issues, rather than focus... try using a tripod.. use the AV setting and set your camera to f22.... shoot your landscape, and see if you have 100% focus then. Technically it's absolutely impossible to get 100% focus. Now I'm not going to go into a long explanation about that, but what I think you mean is that your having depth of field problems. Perki has the right idea. Your DoF (depth of field) is too shallow. Change your aperture, in either aperture priority or manual exposure modes to f/8-f/11 and your lens will have a DoF long enough to keep objects on the same linear plane in focus. First of all, you need to know that it is absolutely impossible to get perfect focus in digital photography. Even if you can focus perfectly in the camera, you still have to sharpen in post-production. Most digital cameras have auto-focus. Check your instruction manual or the menu to make sure you have this feature turned on. a new camera will solve EVERYTHING!>. |
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