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BluetoothBoy:
--- Quote from: e-maxx on March 01, 2016, 08:47:34 PM ---aaaaaaaaaaah
i hate the auto-focus on my zoom lens
and i can't manual focus bc my eyes are too forgeted up for the built in diopter adjustments
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Manual focus. Shoot. Adjust slightly. Shoot. Repeat about ten times. One of them will probably be good. ;)
Headcrab Zombie:
--- Quote from: BluetoothBoy on March 01, 2016, 11:45:49 PM ---Manual focus. Shoot. Adjust slightly. Shoot. Repeat about ten times. One of them will probably be good. ;)
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or just use zoomed in live view
Or just get a new lens... what lens is it anyways?
mod-man:
the quality is stuff but i feel like it adds to it
e-maxx:
--- Quote from: Headcrab Zombie on March 02, 2016, 01:29:42 AM ---or just use zoomed in live view
Or just get a new lens... what lens is it anyways?
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dis one http://www.nikonusa.com/en/nikon-products/product/camera-lenses/af-s-dx-zoom-nikkor-55-200mm-f%252f4-5.6g-ed.html
I would buy a new lens but i'm a broke teenager right now so yee
honestly though the only issue I have is that it tends to have a soft focus around the edges
Headcrab Zombie:
The 55-200 is a good telephoto lens to start out with, because it's cheap and lightweight, but that's about where the advantages end.
In my experience, it was a bit soft in general. The autofocus is old tech, slow and noisy...disadvantages, disadvantages, blah blah, whatever...the point is that a little edge softness is the least of your worries.
Also, there are very few lenses with no sharpness drop in the edges, pretty much just high end primes. Even my $1300 24-70 is noticeably soft at 100% in the edges. But your typical viewers aren't viewing at 100%, and the only time I ever have anything of interest in the edges is in group shots.
After shooting with my d750 (+ battery grip) for a month, I pulled out my d3200. It feels so TINY omg