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  1. A maximum aperture of f/4 for single subjects and f/7.1 for groups is a good starting point. Keep your shutter speed slow enough to allow some ambient light in, around 1/50 of a second, and use an ISO of 400 for a good balance between detail and noise.

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  2. Vor 3 Tagen · As media today perpetuates a picturesque longing for the past, vintage-style photography has been gaining popularity, especially amongst the younger generation. It is not uncommon for aspiring photographers to experiment with different visual aesthetics, and amid a variety of techniques, the allure of vintage and nostalgic photography remains desired. At West Ranch, numerous students find...

  3. Vor 14 Stunden · I wouldn’t be without this so-called ‘nifty fifty’. I can get the most beautiful look with the wide f/1.8 aperture that looks so dreamy. I especially love using it for portraits and close-ups to show off the talent of makeup artists or detailed jewelry pieces. Again, this Canon kit doesn’t break the bank, so it’s well worth having in ...

  4. Vor 14 Stunden · Leica has retained the four-thirds sensor found in previous iterations. This renders the camera a complete outlier compared to the company’s stable of full-frame devices. The company has also retained the 24-75mm-equivalent zoom lens, although I am told is excellent. The principal changes wrought in this version ‘8’ seem to be the simplified control set up and improved menu system. It ...

  5. Vor 14 Stunden · Left: Fuji X-T5 . Meike 55mm f1.4 @ 55mm . f1.4 . 1/10,50″ . ISO 125 . Nostalgic Negative Right: Fuji X-T5 . Meike 55mm f1.4 @ 55mm . f1.8 . 1/7500″ . ISO 125 . Nostalgic Negative. Before I proceed further, I appreciate the good people from Meike for sending this lens for my review. I thank them for their continuous support. Design and ...

  6. This should be about $300-400 for a weekend. Another way to skin this specific cat cost-effectively is to get an R10 and adapt a used Sigma ART 50-100mm f1.8. This will give you almost the exact low light performance and background separation you'd get with a full frame 80-160mm f2.8, at a much lower cost.

  7. Vor 5 Tagen · The “cat’s eye” effect occurs at wide apertures because light entering at an oblique angle “sees” an ovalized shape instead of a circular one. Stopping down 1-2 stops is sufficient to eliminate this effect with most lenses, depending on lens design.