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TYPO IN TITLE - SHOULD SAY f/1.4 not f/1.8mm !
Hi everyone, this is my first post since joining (apart from Welcome).
This question follows on from reading the current thread on Shallow Depth of Field.
A while back I bought a prime 50mm f/1.4 Canon lens to go with my two zooms (17-85 and 55-250). My camera is a Canon 40D. I was attracted by praise for this as a portrait lens and as one with almost universal application, plus in particular as it is so much faster than my zoom lenses which only go down to f/4-5.6.
I expected to try this lens and love it. However, whenever I try and make use of the very wide aperture, for instance for indoor portraits without flash, I hit trouble with the extremely shallow DOF so that a lot of the shot, even parts of the subject's face, are out of focus. I see mention of avoiding the widest aperture as the focus becomes a bit soft.
In short, given it is a prime and hence less versatile for use for general photograhy on a typical day out, and I don't seem to get decent results at low f-nos, I've largely stopped using it in favour of sticking with the 17-85.
I'd love some advice on when and how I can get the best out of this lens. Can anyone help?
Most of my photography is general family days out, holidays, etc, ie general stuff, though I do try and take special photos whenever I can and not just point and shoot, and don't mind carrying the 50mm lens as a spare.
Some examples of my work are on www.timpindar.com, though you won't find much there using the 50mm for the reasons stated above.
Thanks for any advice!
Hi everyone, this is my first post since joining (apart from Welcome).
This question follows on from reading the current thread on Shallow Depth of Field.
A while back I bought a prime 50mm f/1.4 Canon lens to go with my two zooms (17-85 and 55-250). My camera is a Canon 40D. I was attracted by praise for this as a portrait lens and as one with almost universal application, plus in particular as it is so much faster than my zoom lenses which only go down to f/4-5.6.
I expected to try this lens and love it. However, whenever I try and make use of the very wide aperture, for instance for indoor portraits without flash, I hit trouble with the extremely shallow DOF so that a lot of the shot, even parts of the subject's face, are out of focus. I see mention of avoiding the widest aperture as the focus becomes a bit soft.
In short, given it is a prime and hence less versatile for use for general photograhy on a typical day out, and I don't seem to get decent results at low f-nos, I've largely stopped using it in favour of sticking with the 17-85.
I'd love some advice on when and how I can get the best out of this lens. Can anyone help?
Most of my photography is general family days out, holidays, etc, ie general stuff, though I do try and take special photos whenever I can and not just point and shoot, and don't mind carrying the 50mm lens as a spare.
Some examples of my work are on www.timpindar.com, though you won't find much there using the 50mm for the reasons stated above.
Thanks for any advice!
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