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Shoot a couple of friends with 50mm Summicron
Old 06-02-2012   #1
frederikdalum
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Shoot a couple of friends with 50mm Summicron

Hello

I have a question. Whenever I shoot more then two people, one is always more en focus than the other, unless they are aligned exactly on the same line. How can I focus with people positioned differently? I have attached a photo to see what I mean.

Also, is there a buy and sell place on this forum?

Thank you
Frederik
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Old 06-02-2012   #2
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Hello

I have a question. Whenever I shoot more then two people, one is always more en focus than the other, unless they are aligned exactly on the same line. How can I focus with people positioned differently? I have attached a photo to see what I mean.

Also, is there a buy and sell place on this forum?

Thank you
Frederik

If you stop down the lens, both will be in focus. Read up on depth of field.

Yes, there is a buy and sell feature. Click on the "classified" button.
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