I love it. That's very funny.
No wonder I can't find that focus thing. I don't have PSCC. I have PS6. Oh well... Thanks anyway.
Notorious TOD, so I understood that you lock in focus with bbf, release and shoot, not keep the button depressed. Can you clarify, please? thanks
Salvage diver, I've never seen that focus area thing before that you posted. Where can I find it? These were pics of my daughter and family. Other shots were fine, just this one for some reason, wasn't. I prefer to bbf and recompose rather than use the focus points. People have recommended it. Thanks for everyone's input.
The dog is in the older girl's lap. He's black, so he's hard to see. I don't remember where I focused. I know I can move the focus points. I really didn't want to do that, but rather I wanted to lock in focus with bbf and recompose. I used the center focal point to focus. I use a d750 to shoot, btw. And the lens was a 70-200, not 7-200. I just guess I must have kept down the bbf button and recomposed. That's the only thing I can think of.
Hi, I am posting a sooc image. It's out of focus. Here is my exif data. I used bbf, continuous focus in case one of the kids or dog moved. Can anyone tell me why the pic was not focused? I supposed I could have forgotten and left my finger on the bbf button and recomposed rather than locking it in. I don't remember. Speed too slow? ISO- 1250, 70mm, f9.0 and 1/250sec.
Frustrated
Thanks
Thanks for answers so far. Sorry, forgot to store original. Was using my 7-200 Nikkor lens, btw.
Get the program, Smart Photo Editor. It works well.
Hi, we just moved and had the computer turned off for a short time. I don't think this problem has to do with the pc being turned off. I just uploaded some images, and it says "the folder could not be found." I can see them in the library and the develop module, but it does not allow me to do any editing at all in the develop module. I have found this same warning in other folders, also.
I really need to edit these asap and could use some help.
Thanks!
Ok, would like to know if you could choose between the Sigma Art f1.4 or the Nikkor f1.4, which would you choose and why? I know the Nikkon is more pricey. Thanks
I appreciate your taking the time to do this experiment. IMHO, the plugin should show only your red box focus point whether you recompose or not. I only want to know if I got the right focus. Does that make sense?
Yes, I use bbf, and it shows the point where I pushed the shutter button, not where I focused. Confused.
So, let me get this straight. I have it the focal point plugin. If I focus and recompose, it shows the spot where I pushed the shutter button, not where I originally focused. It would be nice to see where I locked in focus, but it doesn't do that. I've been confused on this plugin. Which way is it supposed to be?
Thanks, amfoto1, so what I've been doing is holding the bbf button down when recomposing.
Now, does this rule apply to stationary subjects also while recomposing? AF-S?
It's certainly not just Hoggers that have been so wonderful with advice. It's Youtube videos.
You hit the nail on the head, Bill. I HAVE been keeping my finger on the button while recomposing. So many people have said to do so, so I don't know WHAT to believe. I've heard both things. Press to focus, keep finger on button while recomposing, press shutter button,
OR Press to focus, keep finger on button while recomposing, release finger, press shutter button,
OR, Press to focus, release finger to lock in focus, then press shutter button.
No one has been REALLY specific on the process.