Aszental wrote:Hey i just shot this and i was wondering if the experts can take a look at it
They'll be back in .... about three months. Can you wait?
What do you think, is it an issue?
My personal belief is that 99.9999% of so-called back-focus issues come down to just one cause - operator error.
Usually that translates to poor technique, which might mean a poor understanding of how the camera works, or how it might work in a given situation.
Ferinstance, I took my bright shiny new 30D out for a play last night - first time - and I'm not at all happy with the results. Focus is soft. Colours aren't how I like 'em. Exposure is all over the shop. I was shooting my D200 by its side, and results from that camera make an interesting comparison - super sharp, colour is great, exposure is where I like it ....
What's really interesting is that at first glance (chimping only - I've not yet moved the images to a calibrated system) the super-high ISO images from the Canon seem to be noiser than those from the Nikon.
Is any of this disappointing to me?
Not in the slightest - it's an expected outcome. Until I learn the nuances of the Canon, and how to take advantage of its features (and I'm still at the bottom of a very steep learning curve with the D200, mind you) then this is exactly what I believe I should be seeing.
I think that too many people take the learning curves for granted .....
But please feel free to disagree.