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On this page are a series of photographs from a recent wedding. All the images are taken with Nikon manual focus lenses on either a Nikon D3 or D3s body. The lenses used were the 85 f1.4 ais, 135 f2 ais and the 200 f2 ais. All these lenses are available in modern autofocus versions. So why then am I using these older
Jun 11, 2015 One problem occurs when I'm taking a picture in single-shot autofocus (AF-S) and the focus locks; then it stays locked until I half-press the shutter button again. This is how I . The reason for this is because when I'm shooting the formals, reception, or anything to do with flash, I'm shooting in manual. If I'm
I see this much more frequently with professional evening news cameramen using manual focus than I do in my own videos using the auto focus. if you're shooting a wedding and the bride is on the left side of the screen and the groom is on the right side of the screen and they're facing each other, as you
I'm not comfortable writing. Images, particularly photography are what drives me. Since very young Art was part of my life, I went from painting and waiting to be an architect to abandon everything for a life in the theatre, just to pursue a career in Jazz playing trumpet. But at my twenties, I was struggling to make it and
As a wedding photographer are you using your SLR's auto-focus, or manual focus mostly? Or both? I would think because things happen so quickly that you would use auto focus more. Even if things are moving fast you can manual focus. I don't mean rapid there, I mean if a bride is walking around at the
In fact this week I spoke with one young DSLR owner recently who hadn't even noticed the manual/auto focus switch on the side of his lens. He'd grown up with .. I find that manual mode is great for any kind of 'event' (sports, concert, wedding) where I'm going to be a fixed distance from the action. Because I don't know
I'm a serious hobbyist but frequently do take up photography for friends and entrepreneurs at weddings, events, products and whatnot. I shoot only 100% manual focus. I don't own a single lens capable of auto-focusing. I find auto-focus pretty unreliable and inaccurate compared to what I can do manually with a solid, metal,
Mar 21, 2016 For weddings, I mainly use autofocus. For portraits, I mainly use manual. What you want to capture and where you want your camera to focus on depends on what type of focus you need to use. Example: The image below was done using autofocus because I am standing about 40 feet away from them.
Apr 8, 2009 I am curious as to what mode most of you use when shooting weddings My guess would be Aperature Priority to control over Depth of Field but wanted
Sep 22, 2010 When I shoot I will use auto focus without thinking, I will change a focus point if needed but I've not considered using manual focus during a wedding (or any other time apart from macro with live view) as using the viewfinder I simply can't get accurate enough focus unless I was to really stop down and make
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