Razor2012 said:RLPhoto said:F/4 sounds like the solution to me.
Depending on how close they are and what lens they are using.![]()
+1. try F8 or F9 if at least 50mm. Long lens, of course, it will still be different.
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Razor2012 said:RLPhoto said:F/4 sounds like the solution to me.
Depending on how close they are and what lens they are using.![]()
Razor2012 said:There's no rule that says a person can't have the best or whatever they can afford, but we always don't like to hear the advice so nothing is asked.![]()
Also what is a good setting for getting the whole frame in focus, I have only been get certain parts of an image in focus when I want to get everything in focus?
MarkII said:Razor2012 said:There's no rule that says a person can't have the best or whatever they can afford, but we always don't like to hear the advice so nothing is asked.![]()
Part of the problem is that many people assume that best == most expensive, rather than best == ideal solution that meets a need.
For example, for someone wanting a P&S experience but with better IQ, something more like a Nikon1 or u4/3 camera probably would probably be better than a 1DX with full set of f2.8 zooms...
spinworkxroy said:Wow, someone new into photography and already got a 5D3…yikes…reminds me of how some people's first car is a ferrari..
cayenne said:I'm constantly amazed by this attitude about noobs buying nice equipment....why not buy the best that you can afford when getting something...?
cayenne said:spinworkxroy said:Wow, someone new into photography and already got a 5D3…yikes…reminds me of how some people's first car is a ferrari..
It isn't that big a deal...the 5D3 was my first DSLR too...and I'm having a blast with it.
I did my research, was about to get the 5D2....saw the 3 was coming out so gave me a few more months to save and research more.
But if he's like me....when jumping into something, you research it till you can quote every spec by heart...and then, try to buy the absolute best you can afford to start with...I do that with most any 'toy' I want to get.
I'm constantly amazed by this attitude about noobs buying nice equipment....why not buy the best that you can afford when getting something...?
Hmm...funny you should mention it, my 70-200mm f/2.8 just came in weekend before last, and so far, from the little time I've had to play with it...I like it so far!!!Marsu42 said:<snip> - a beginner might have much less fun when dragging around a 5d3+70-200/2.8 than with a 6d and lighter lens. Ymmv of course.
How much you can or want to spend isn't really the problem - it is the assumption that spending more is automatically better. What is best. Instagram? Sony RX1? D800? Leica M? Digital MF? Unless all you care about is the fashion statement, the answer depends on what and how you want to shoot - it is not a one dimensional continuum.cayenne said:I'm constantly amazed by this attitude about noobs buying nice equipment....why not buy the best that you can afford when getting something...?
cayenne said:Magic from that thing so far, and that was just a few snaps of my dog, and the xmas decorations up in the house....