Hi guys,
I need some help over here. I bought a digital rebel a few weeks ago. I was taken lots of pictures and life was good. Then, I tried to take some portraits and noticed that they always were blurred.
I decided to do a little test putting Lego people and trying to take a picture, focusing on the lady that is right in the middle (red hair). I didn't try to use manual focus (since my understanding is that the front focusing problem only occurs with autofocus... but please let me know if I'm wrong!)
These are the results:
1. Using a Canon 50mm f1.8 II on a tripod and using the timer to avoid camera shake:
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2. Using the EFS lens that came with the Digital Rebel on a tripod and using the timer to avoid camera shake:
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When I showed the pictures to the guy in the store where I bought the camera (the phography expert), he said that autofocus was very inaccurate and with 1.8 I should be focusing manually always. I didn't like the answer but I couldn't argue since I'm not an expert.
So, if you want to give me a hand... these are my questions:
1. The lady in the middle is NOT on focus. Do you think it is a problem with the camera?
2. Is it true that the autofocus is inaccurate when you use a large apperture like 1.8 or 2.5???
3. I read in another post that the camera can be calibrated. Anybody in Canada has an idea how much time that takes? I have to send the camera to Montreal and they told me that Canon will keep it for two months...
Any help will be greatly appreciated. If you can add your own tests, maybe I will be able to compare them and agree with the guy with the store or at least show them that only my DRebel has a problem
Thanks in advance everybody!!!
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