Hi guys
Just wondering how many focus points you all use for particular genres of photography.
As a noob I had my camera set to use all of the focus points, but when I got my 85mm 1.8 and the 50mm 1.4 I was told that you get much better results in portraits if you just use the centre focus point and focus on the eyes first and then re-compose the picture. Is this a common way of focussing?
Due to the crop factor on my camera I have mainly been using my 50mm for portraits and the majority of my shots, however I have not been getting the perfect sharpness that I see in so many photos on here with the same lens. What am I doing wrong?! I admit I do like to have my aperture set as close to 1.4 as possible since I am addicted to the bokeh! Is this sacrificing clarity and crisp sharpness?
I'm sure the lens itself is fine and it's something operator related! I know its not an L lens, but I have seen fantastic photos that others have taken with the 50mm 1.4 and I would like to achieve that level.
This is a photo I took last week with the 50mm 1.4, I have only touched up colours a bit, nothing else. It just doesn't look as sharp as I think it should. I want it to 'pop' out of the frame, please help me!
Thanks everyone
Anna


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