rayyan
Well-known member
I have since taken hundreds of shots. At different apertures, focal lengths, primes and the one zoom I currently have ( 18-55 ).
Below is what I have found for me. I might be technically and test wise totally wrong. But it seems to be working for me..to a great extent.
1. The issue is always at distances further away. Foliage at infinity ( > 20 mts at times. structures have never been the issue. )
2. My zoom has the greatest propensity to display ( real or imaginary watercolor effect ). The longer the focal length, the less I have encountered this situation.
Primes seem to be the best for me in this regard.
3. I have found that the center focussing is the best to alleviate this issue..esp. with my zoom.
4. I have been able to alleviate such ( real or imaginary effects ) greatly with the focus set at center, And the Focus spot at the smallest feasible size. This has proved very effective for me.
5. I only have ACR and C1 Pro. I shall stick with C1 Pro.
I am grateful to all of you nice folks for helping me. More suggestions shall be gratefully received. In the meantime, I shall continue to chase the imaginary ( or real ) painterly effect.
Warmest regards.
Below is what I have found for me. I might be technically and test wise totally wrong. But it seems to be working for me..to a great extent.
1. The issue is always at distances further away. Foliage at infinity ( > 20 mts at times. structures have never been the issue. )
2. My zoom has the greatest propensity to display ( real or imaginary watercolor effect ). The longer the focal length, the less I have encountered this situation.
Primes seem to be the best for me in this regard.
3. I have found that the center focussing is the best to alleviate this issue..esp. with my zoom.
4. I have been able to alleviate such ( real or imaginary effects ) greatly with the focus set at center, And the Focus spot at the smallest feasible size. This has proved very effective for me.
5. I only have ACR and C1 Pro. I shall stick with C1 Pro.
I am grateful to all of you nice folks for helping me. More suggestions shall be gratefully received. In the meantime, I shall continue to chase the imaginary ( or real ) painterly effect.
Warmest regards.