It's almost like the subject has to be a certain size in the viewfinder for it to focus easier? Or maybe it's because the light comming threw the doors behind them threw the camera off a bit?
Waow that is one list lol! Also thanks guys for showing me how to post a picture! Never had a need for it before so was a bit awkward to say the least! Hopefully someone will be able to help me with the lens :)!
I was using AF-C, it was nearly like the d90 foucsed once every few meters rather than constant, but that doesnt explain the background being in focus most of the time. Shall try the back button trick though and see how I find it.
Hey everyone, been wondering about this for a while so just thought I would start a thread on this as I seen another on a similar problem.
I do wedding photography and sometimes use my 50mm as the Bride and Bridesmaids walk down the aisle.
However I noticed with using this lens and hopped...
Sometime's I get this too with my d90 and 50mm 1.8, I sent it off to be repaired so I will tell you if it's still got the same problem when it get's back.
So my 3n1-33 arrived yesterday morning first thing, thanks to royal mail doing a smashing job as usual, £1.70 for a big box from the mainland to Northern Ireland and it arrived a day later!
On to the bag, it's simply amazing! It has sooooooo much room and the dividers can be put in so many...
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