Graham_Martin
When using manual focus lenses what are the better techniques, while using flash, for ensuring focus of people who are at a social function? I am using Fujicolor NPS160. Should I simply pre-focus at a certain distance and only shoot from that distance? I would like to have some leeway in terms of distance and so I am thinking of an aperture of f/5.6 so as to give myself a fairly decent DOF.
I don't want to be fiddling around with the focus ring because by the time I am in focus the people may have moved away. I want to be able to able to take the pictures with some spontaneity and thus avoid that posed look.
I am using a 500 c/m with Acute Matte screen, a PME finder with a 2.5X magnifier. I also have a WLF with the 5X (or is it 4.5X) magnifier, and I have just ordered a used chimney finder, with 2.5X magnifier, from B&H. The lenses I would be using are the 50mm and 80mm.
Thanks
I don't want to be fiddling around with the focus ring because by the time I am in focus the people may have moved away. I want to be able to able to take the pictures with some spontaneity and thus avoid that posed look.
I am using a 500 c/m with Acute Matte screen, a PME finder with a 2.5X magnifier. I also have a WLF with the 5X (or is it 4.5X) magnifier, and I have just ordered a used chimney finder, with 2.5X magnifier, from B&H. The lenses I would be using are the 50mm and 80mm.
Thanks