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I've just upgraded from the Nikon 18-55mm kit lens to a 50mm f1.8G.
I went out to take a few test shots earlier and was getting great background bokeh at 1.8 f-stop.
However, I took a test shot of my friend and upon pulling the image into Light Room, when zooming in, it was obvious that their face wasn't sharp (slight blur).
I shot in full manual mode with a fast shutter speed (my hand was steady too so I'm discounting hand shake).
Does anyone have any ideas why this may have happened?
To put the distance into perspective, you could see my friend from the thighs up.
Could it be that I was too far away or the shutter speed was off, causing blur?
Any ideas would be appreciated!
I went out to take a few test shots earlier and was getting great background bokeh at 1.8 f-stop.
However, I took a test shot of my friend and upon pulling the image into Light Room, when zooming in, it was obvious that their face wasn't sharp (slight blur).
I shot in full manual mode with a fast shutter speed (my hand was steady too so I'm discounting hand shake).
Does anyone have any ideas why this may have happened?
To put the distance into perspective, you could see my friend from the thighs up.
Could it be that I was too far away or the shutter speed was off, causing blur?
Any ideas would be appreciated!