Nope. Auto.... I will go out tomorrow to try a few more different pics...
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Nope. Auto.... I will go out tomorrow to try a few more different pics...
These were from today....
The first two were
1/500
F6.3
iso 400
Last one was
1.500
3.2
iso 400
Is it just me?![]()
What settings did you use for your pics?, if you don't mind me asking.....
The 2nd two seem to have some sharpness about them, albeit a very narrow dof.
What AF points are you using here? For landscape I often use all of them unless these specifically something I want to isolate a little. For portrait or birds etc I use a single point and make sure that's on the eye of my subject when I focus.
I'd try a few more shots with a scene that is full of detail ... like a bookcase of books and set the f-stop to something around f16 to get more dof. If you have a tripod, use that. If not, then use the timer with the camera sitting steady on something.
My settings were 1/60 at f8 for the first shot and 1/60 at f3.2 for the 2nd shot.
I'll pull my 50mm out soon and snap a few off as well Crystal ... I won't sharpen them at all and I'll upload them so you can compare.
Canon, Nikon, Pentax all have been using the exact same design for the 50 1.8 for a longggg time beyond my years, as long as you got a good copy it should be sharp. Ive used both the canon 1.8 and nikon variant and there both quite sharp especially at around 5.8 - 8
To my eye it's not bad, but does seem a bit soft. 1/500 shutter should rule out camera shake, so I'm wondering if you can try some shots in good light with a fast-ish shutter again 1/250 or faster, keeping the aperture in the usual sweet spot of f8 (hopefully light is good enough that you can use Aperture priority, set it to f8 and get that fast shutter without upping the ISO beyond 400- lower the better for this test I would think). And then try some shots autofocused and some shots manually focused. See if there's any difference in sharpness. On a tripod, even better. It could be a focus problem and/or just a rare lemon, is it either exchangeable or under warranty?
Yes I still have until the middle of next week to exchange it...
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