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Hello Basit,
A warm welcome to the platform. Looking forward to interacting with you on the platform and good luck with your learning.
Rgds,
Sudhir -
I would not recommend a 3rd party converter. It may cost you now, but from a long term perspective it’s worth it.
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We have a separate course dealing with this. Suggest you to go through it:
https://learn.sudhirshivaramphotography.com/courses/get-blurred-out-of-focus-background/The answer to your question is both yes and no. DoF is dependent on 3 factors:
– Focal length
– Camera to subject distance
– ApertureAnd DoF is not a single point, it’s an area in front of the focusing point and behind it. So depending on the above parameters it may or may not be possible to get both in focus.
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Hi Manish,
Not sure where you read about A7R5 being 1st and A1 being 5th. You cannot compare A1 with A7R5 . Just go for A1.
Also, no one can confirm upcoming releases unless the company itself releases that news. As of now, no news.
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Wish I could guide. But let me get some help.
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Please do check this link and shortlist your camera / lens combination:
https://www.sudhirshivaramphotography.com/best-camera-lens-for-photography/ -
Below is the post processing course link:
https://learn.sudhirshivaramphotography.com/courses/post-processing-using-adobe-camera-raw-and-photoshop/Of course, you should go through the entire course to learn and improve your photography as per this learning path:
https://learn.sudhirshivaramphotography.com/forums/discussion/photography-learning-path/ -
Sudhir Shivaram
AdministratorApril 19, 2023 at 10:45 am in reply to: Hi this is CJ, glad to e-meet all the photographers hereHello Prakash,
A warm welcome to the platform. Good to know about your history in photography and your passion for it. Looking forward to interacting with you here. Good luck!
Rgds,
Sudhir -
Pls follow this learning path document:
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My recommendation is to go with mirrorless.
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This platform is definitely meant for that. But to properly answer your question, without seeing the image it is not possible to guide. That’s why I said please repost your question with the details and with the image in the All-in-one pack support group here:
https://learn.sudhirshivaramphotography.com/groups/all-in-one-pack-support/In the above link you have the facility to upload the image. Only agter looking at the image, it will be possible to tell what may have gone wrong.
Please post the image and answer all the questions / points I have mentioned above.
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Here are some of the options:
https://www.nikon.co.in/af-s-nikkor-24-85mm-f-3-5-4-5g-ed-vr
https://www.nikon.co.in/af-s-nikkor-50mm-f-1-4g
https://www.nikon.co.in/af-s-50mm-f-1-8g-lensThe first one will suite your needs.
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You are all-in-one pack subscriber. You can post in all-in-one pack support group.
Most importantly, please go through the course and get your fundamentals strong. Then you will be able to figure out what the issues are. Without going through the course you start asking questions (which is covered in the course), then no learning happens.
Image sharpness is dependent on:
– If you use a UV filter, then sharpness will be compromised
– Bad exposure settings (slow shutter speed and hand held shooting)
– Quality of lens
– Camera to subject distance
– Image shot with 16mm lens and if the subject is far away – do not zoom in on the image and expect it to be sharp.
– Time of day of shoot (if there is heat wave, or haze in the scene, then don’t expect sharp images)
– What kind of AF point was used and where was the focusing.All these are covered in the course. So it’s important to go through the course to get a good understanding of the fundamentals.
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It’s currently not supported.
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Nope. It will not help unless you get the other 2 parameters also right.
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