Joseph Ramos
Workshop Member
Thanks for the info. I love how so many people are so willing to give advice and knowledge here.
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1.6... amazing how affordable that sounds when you eliminate all the zero's. :ROTFL:1.6 but I can get you a deal.
This is 4600 sq ft. designed for the over 50 crowd. YOU
BTW this is Carefree which interestingly enough is the richest TOWN in America .
John no grid lines in camera . I do use the P25 crop frame lines though a lot and that seems to help. One other thing I do with my tripod and reason i got the Panning clamp from RRS is a square the head in the sprit level dead on in the middle . Than put the camera on, this way i know everything is dead perfect to startguy...are you just using the viewfinder grid lines to set verticals, assuming you have them?
This is a great question Kurt . I am really close to these pots and plants so DOF is really hard on them and at F11 here even though sounds like good enough it is not to carry.On the last one, Guy, the corners look a little soft. What f-stop is that image shot at? How far have you found you need to stop down to eliminate weakness in the corners before and after the new version of C1? By the way, very nice interior shots.
That is kind of what I was thinking about alsoThanks for the response, Guy. Very interesting idea that close-up objects in the corners might look softest. Something that in most cases could be planned around.