Boo
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Ok, I think I know the answer to that one
However, I could do with understanding a little more of the effect of zoom lenses compared to prime. My sigma 70-300mm lens has macro on it and whether I use a tripod or not, nothing seems to be in focus. I even use MU with the tripod but its still not right.
I've tried small apertures, large apertures, fast shutter speeds, slow shutter speeds, different focal lengths even wide angle, macro, non macro, with and without closeup diopter, shooting outside, inside, used tripod and handheld. I'm flumuxed.
I would post some pictures but binned them all in frustration. My first shots - my flowers are the only ones I can give examples of
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=69700
When I see those compared to pictures like these:
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=69118
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?p=766899#post766899
I'm blown away by how pathetic mine are!
Bazz777 - there is nothing out of focus with his shots and the fantastic limited DOF on Zarozina's images along with fantastic colour and 3D effect of both just blows me away.
I can't figure out what it is I'm doing wrong. Its probably a combination of things I know but I'm left feeling very bereft.
Until I know what it is I'm doing wrong I cant correct it.
I don't know if its the lens, but when I used it with my old F80 my images had so much more punch and jumped out at you. (used slide)
Its either that or I've not got used to seeing RAW images in digital. Are they really that inferior before you process them? :shrug:
Is it my inexperience with processing RAW or even the lighting?
I'm so sorry to moan, its just that every time I think I've got it, things go downhill and I end up more confused!
I know I'm a girl (well, 30 something is a bit old for girl lol) but I do have a good technical head. I'm the first to figure out how something works without using the manual. But this if making me feel like a right dippy mare I must say and thats not acceptable :nono:
Where do I start?
However, I could do with understanding a little more of the effect of zoom lenses compared to prime. My sigma 70-300mm lens has macro on it and whether I use a tripod or not, nothing seems to be in focus. I even use MU with the tripod but its still not right.
I've tried small apertures, large apertures, fast shutter speeds, slow shutter speeds, different focal lengths even wide angle, macro, non macro, with and without closeup diopter, shooting outside, inside, used tripod and handheld. I'm flumuxed.
I would post some pictures but binned them all in frustration. My first shots - my flowers are the only ones I can give examples of
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=69700
When I see those compared to pictures like these:
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=69118
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?p=766899#post766899
I'm blown away by how pathetic mine are!
Bazz777 - there is nothing out of focus with his shots and the fantastic limited DOF on Zarozina's images along with fantastic colour and 3D effect of both just blows me away.
I can't figure out what it is I'm doing wrong. Its probably a combination of things I know but I'm left feeling very bereft.
Until I know what it is I'm doing wrong I cant correct it.
I don't know if its the lens, but when I used it with my old F80 my images had so much more punch and jumped out at you. (used slide)
Its either that or I've not got used to seeing RAW images in digital. Are they really that inferior before you process them? :shrug:
Is it my inexperience with processing RAW or even the lighting?
I'm so sorry to moan, its just that every time I think I've got it, things go downhill and I end up more confused!
I know I'm a girl (well, 30 something is a bit old for girl lol) but I do have a good technical head. I'm the first to figure out how something works without using the manual. But this if making me feel like a right dippy mare I must say and thats not acceptable :nono:
Where do I start?

so how do they get such soft lighting but gaining enough light for decent exposure?