Hte same happens for me now and then when shooting at a concert at very low
light levels with a 1.4/50 and open aperture.
Sometimes I blame it the couple of beers I had for the warming up ;-)
I wear glasses with -5.5 and keep them on when shooting. I think that can make
a difference. But most of the time I think it has to do with moving objects
(musicians).
Regards,
Bernd
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dirk Wright" <wright@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 4:29 PM
Subject: Re: [OM] Gary's lens test...
> >You know, I had the same problem with a 50/1.2 shot wide open one day. I
> >took some BEAUTIFUL portraits of my family with window light, but EVERY one
> >was about 2-3" off focus, which effectively ruined them all. I know my
> >eyes are failing a bit, but every shot? Geez.
> >
> >I'd love to hear other stories and/or solutions.
>
> I've had the same problem also. I think it is just our inability to determine
> accurate focus at low light levels.
> --
> Be Seeing You.
> Dirk Wright
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