Hi
semi retirement etc has enabled me to take on a new project/learning curve!.
When I take landscapes either close up or distant is blurred.
I assumed thiswas depth of field issue so set up my camera on a tripod with an ISO of 200 pointing at my garden, Canvas seat in the foreground and flowers in the distance.
I then selected the Af setting and took a series of images from the maximum to the minimum fstop.
All are out of focus. Is it because my Canon lens has a low max f setting?
have a canon eos 400d camera with an EF-s18-55mm lens?
In Adobe Bridge it tells me that I have:
f-stop: f/9
aperture value: f/9
max aperture valuef/4.5
lens: EFS-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6
Does this mean that the maximum aperture that can be used is 5.6 despite the camera display showing much higher?
thanks
Ian
semi retirement etc has enabled me to take on a new project/learning curve!.
When I take landscapes either close up or distant is blurred.
I assumed thiswas depth of field issue so set up my camera on a tripod with an ISO of 200 pointing at my garden, Canvas seat in the foreground and flowers in the distance.
I then selected the Af setting and took a series of images from the maximum to the minimum fstop.
All are out of focus. Is it because my Canon lens has a low max f setting?
have a canon eos 400d camera with an EF-s18-55mm lens?
In Adobe Bridge it tells me that I have:
f-stop: f/9
aperture value: f/9
max aperture valuef/4.5
lens: EFS-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6
Does this mean that the maximum aperture that can be used is 5.6 despite the camera display showing much higher?
thanks
Ian