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Lens' sweet spotheard that our lens' sweet spot is 'usually' 2-stops down from our lens widest opening. just want to ask you guys for tips / settings you normally used for indoor/outdoor shots with the ff. lens below, because my photos doesn't seem to 'pop'
1. 50mm f1.8D 2. 18-70mm kit lens 3. Sigma 70-300mm APO II p.s. i have SB-800 flash, if there are tips with flash. .
Re: Lens' sweet spot
Hi ast Personally I believe the sweet spot can vary from lens to lens of the same genre. On my kit lens I like to use around f/8 to f/11. The same with my 12-24mm. Chris Chris
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I've found sweet spot of my lenses are difference with others and it's depend on the body as well. Birddog114
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One thing I have found on my 1.8 50mm is there’s two small indents on the aperture ring one underf8 & the other under f4, weather this is Nikons half assed attempt to show you were the sweet spot is I don’t know?????
Can any one tell me what there for?????? One thing I done one night when I was bored. Set the cam up on a tripod & shot something with a little detail in it using all the f stops on the lens. Load them up in your PC & have a look at them & try & work out what one looks best for you. Next Day go out & use that f stop on a few images & see if you have found the sweet spot. Cheers Ray >> All of us could take a lesson from the weather. It pays no attention to criticism<<
hmmm... interesting! My 50/1.4 has the same marks...
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This is where the tapped holes are for mounting the "claw" to engage the meter on older Nikons. Perhaps they put these dimples there to make it easier to add a modification to the old style, as a drilling guide. Here's a pic of my FM2, with 1.4/50 mounted. Cheers What's another word for "thesaurus"?
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