Dear Forum,
Hello everybody, first poster here. I am new to photography, and I was wondering if there were any technical wizards out there who could advise me of which manual settings I should be using on a Canon EOS 5D when taking panoramic photography.
I use a 5D with a fixed 50mm lens, and have historically used the following process:
1. Set focus using AF for the area in the view I want sharpest;
2. Switch to manual to fix focus;
3. Set camera to 'M' and set to either F8 or F16;
4. Set shutter speed to obtain correct exposure, and then bracket this to get some over- and some under-exposed.
Using this method I am having issues with noise and images that are not the sharpest or are washed out, and am desperate to ensure I am doing things the right way.
I guess there are a couple of questions re: ISO speed (what should I be using) and focus (am I doing this the right way), but it may be that I am completely balls'ing it up!
Any help much appreciated.
Many thanks in advance.
Oscar22.
Hello everybody, first poster here. I am new to photography, and I was wondering if there were any technical wizards out there who could advise me of which manual settings I should be using on a Canon EOS 5D when taking panoramic photography.
I use a 5D with a fixed 50mm lens, and have historically used the following process:
1. Set focus using AF for the area in the view I want sharpest;
2. Switch to manual to fix focus;
3. Set camera to 'M' and set to either F8 or F16;
4. Set shutter speed to obtain correct exposure, and then bracket this to get some over- and some under-exposed.
Using this method I am having issues with noise and images that are not the sharpest or are washed out, and am desperate to ensure I am doing things the right way.
I guess there are a couple of questions re: ISO speed (what should I be using) and focus (am I doing this the right way), but it may be that I am completely balls'ing it up!
Any help much appreciated.
Many thanks in advance.
Oscar22.
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