Re: Here Are Some Claimed Specifications For One of the Prototype Canon Full Frame Mirrorless Camera
Well my experience is that, in each burst, different shots can vary subtly by focus. Whether it's the AF itself, or that as I almost always shoot handheld, my own position is varying slightly, I don't know. But whatever the reason, I find burst shooting helps mitigate this. And I actually rather enjoy going through all the shots
3kramd5 said:scyrene said:Out of interest, why don't you use burst? If nailing fine focus is an issue, it adds a lot of extra shots, of which one might be perfect. I take two or three shots minimum of absolutely any subject (and a lot more of a tricky or special subject), partly to account for slight variation and imperfection in the position of the focal plane.
I can’t think of a time when my shots from the middle or end of a burst were in better focus than the one at the beginning. Composition, sure. Focus? No. Also, many (most) cameras lock focus in burst mode.
Well my experience is that, in each burst, different shots can vary subtly by focus. Whether it's the AF itself, or that as I almost always shoot handheld, my own position is varying slightly, I don't know. But whatever the reason, I find burst shooting helps mitigate this. And I actually rather enjoy going through all the shots
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