kitschenalia
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I have ongoing demons with my camera and focussing. I've posted a kerzillion threads about it and had lots of help. As I do mainly photograph children and adults, I prefer to use AI Servo (opinion is mixed on whether this is better). I seem to have even more problems with other approaches.
Anyway....... I just shot my second FREE wedding, and it was my best friend. Don't get me wrong, I have some lovely shots, overall I am very pleased. But I've been plagued with noise on the indoor shots despite ISO no higher than 400 (I had a flashgun for this, used on TTL and upped the SS to 1/80). Also they are somewhat soft (but because they are either distance or group shots, they look ok on screen - problem is when blown up more). Even with some outdoor shots I have unexplained noise. I was horrified when I was told the formal posed shots would be indoors (not as planned), lucky I'd bought the flash but I'm not sure it was enough. Outdoor shots were much better but I am STILL having some focusing demons (although never totally OOF, soft to my more trained eye).
I'd love to know how to create much more professional finishes in terms of sharpness, cleanness, colour. HOW much of it is down to my not having a pro level camera/lens? Seriously? As I am beginning to think that upgrading is the only way forward. Having said that a) I don't have the money for it and b) I've also read that you must master what you have before upgrading. I have a Canon EOS 500. I've had it/been obsessed for about a year now.
I mean come ON man, I'm trying SO hard here. I want to take this professional! What does a person have to do here?
I really, really need some training at an intermediate level, but there's nothing whatsoever like that here in Aberdeen.
Anyway....... I just shot my second FREE wedding, and it was my best friend. Don't get me wrong, I have some lovely shots, overall I am very pleased. But I've been plagued with noise on the indoor shots despite ISO no higher than 400 (I had a flashgun for this, used on TTL and upped the SS to 1/80). Also they are somewhat soft (but because they are either distance or group shots, they look ok on screen - problem is when blown up more). Even with some outdoor shots I have unexplained noise. I was horrified when I was told the formal posed shots would be indoors (not as planned), lucky I'd bought the flash but I'm not sure it was enough. Outdoor shots were much better but I am STILL having some focusing demons (although never totally OOF, soft to my more trained eye).
I'd love to know how to create much more professional finishes in terms of sharpness, cleanness, colour. HOW much of it is down to my not having a pro level camera/lens? Seriously? As I am beginning to think that upgrading is the only way forward. Having said that a) I don't have the money for it and b) I've also read that you must master what you have before upgrading. I have a Canon EOS 500. I've had it/been obsessed for about a year now.
I mean come ON man, I'm trying SO hard here. I want to take this professional! What does a person have to do here?
