Eldar said:I focus manually, pick the near focal point and then fire away, while I adjust focus to also cover the far point.scyrene said:grainier said:scyrene said:grainier said:How much people really use macros that wide open? I will sometimes open my 100L to 2.8 but only for perfectly flat objects with questionable backgrounds, but most of the time it's at 5.6-8.
Well I guess if you paid up you sort of have to?
I had a look at my photo library. The 100L wide open works well for portraits, pictures of flowers with dreamy backgrounds, food photography. Also I started doing handheld focus stacks this summer, with subjects like butterflies - to retain a nice out of focus background, but get more of the subject in focus (which is not possible by stopping down).
How do you do it? Spray while racking focus?
No. So long as it stays still, I try not to move and just select AF points at different positions on the subject, taking a couple of shots at each.
Might try that!
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