06-03-11, 08:15 PM | #251 | ||
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The way to do it on the D90 is as follows (noob enabled instructions, please don't feel like I'm trying to teach the more experienced members how to suck eggs): 1- Make sure your lens is set to A or A/M mode, and camera switch near lens mount to AF; 2- Set the AF mode to AF-S (press AF button - on the top panel, near the right strap lug - and rotate the rear command dial); 3- Set Custom Option a1 to Single Point; 4- Set Custom Option f4 to "AF-ON" (quick way to get there is by pressing INFO on the back of the camera twice, then move to the rightmost button and press OK to enter the f4 menu). By doing this, you're activating autofocus (step 1) and setting the camera to operate under "focus priority" mode (step 2)*, which will only allow the camera to fire when whatever is under the active focus sensor is in focus (as opposed to "shutter priority", which will always allow a picture to be taken, independent of correct focus). Step 3 makes sure the camera is not choosing the focus area for you, and finally step 4 will decouple the autofocus activation from the shutter release, by moving the autofocus initiation to the AE-L/AF-L button on the back of the camera near the viewfinder. What this now means is you can focus with your thumb, release it (effectively locking focus) and then press the shutter while you rock very slowly back and forth, and the camera will only fire when it detects stuff in focus under your focus sensor. *higher end cameras like the D300 and upwards allow you to set shutter of focus priority independently of AF-S or AF-C; the D90 doesn't, so this is the way to do it. |
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06-03-11, 08:52 PM | #252 |
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Filipe thats a very good tip about the focus trap for the D90 which i failed to mention
After ignoring my D90 for several months while i played with the new Canon compact i could not remember half of the functions when i picked up the D90 again today..... |
06-03-11, 09:09 PM | #253 |
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Yeh I know that feeling... been out shooting again yesterday after a long hiatus and felt like I was struggling with my brains to remember how to do stuff.
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06-03-11, 09:14 PM | #254 |
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Ok thanks for the info will try out the focus trap in a mo, bought some cheap nd filters and some of those diopter macro lenses today, so will try them out later this week hopefully. edit, although i did figure out it was better to use manual focus, as you could get a bit closer, right trying focus trap now.
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06-03-11, 09:53 PM | #255 |
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well tried it, seems a bit hit and miss, guess you have to move quite slowly, ah, you have to take your finger off the shutter button sometimes , so yeah it works
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08-03-11, 10:26 PM | #256 |
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macro lenses came today, first impressions, you can focus a hell of a lot closer, so hopefully will be able to get some half decent pics, although that last pic by 1210tech i think is very good, bummer lol.
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09-03-11, 12:09 AM | #257 |
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I've got the Tamron 70-300 but not that impressed with the macro aspect.
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Using trap focus for macro stuff only works if you have a fast enough shutter speed (or flash) to freeze your own movement, otherwise you're blurring the picture by doing the exact opposite of what everybody teaches you to do (hold still!). To me there's still nothing like setting up a tripod and shooting a macro the proper way (remote control, mirror lock-up or shutter delay, blablablagh), but trap focus will work when you can't (be arsed to...) do it properly.
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The thing I really like about macro photography is the portrayal of texture. sometimes shown in normal pics but most macro stuff shows it off really well. gonna be a tough decision for my vote this month I think!
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Nice bfm its got things living on it eeew
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