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sent on December 21, 2020 (15:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
The scene looks nice. : -the shooting point is still high (not at its level and quindo not from its point of view -the maf is very early ... his left ear -the cat was motionless concentrated? yes! the photographer was focused? si 8-) the photographer was motionless ? no :-| I'm bipeds and when we're focused we don't realize that to maintain our equiirium we always tend to swing-bascular with the body. If we are sure to always use only one point by bringing it to the nodal area (here the eye) and we are always sure that the reflex+optic hythema does not suffer from Front Focus .... better cut off the bull's head and use only 1 AF and ai-servo point. ai-servo behaves like a bodygard does not lose contact with the maf point ;-) ciao, Lauro La scenetta sembra simpatica. osservazioni: -il punto di ripresa è ancora alto (non al suo livello e quindi non dal suo punto di vista) -la maf risulta molto anticipata ... orecchio suo sinistro -il gatto era immobile concentrato? si! il fotografo era concentrato? si il fotografo era immobile ? no
Siamo dei bipedi e quando siamo concentrati non ci accorgiamo che per mantenere il nostro equiibrio tendiamo sempre ad oscillare-basculare con il corpo. Se siamo certi di usare SEMPRE un solo punto af portandolo sulla zona nodale (qui l'occhio) e siamo sempre certi che il sistema reflex+ottica non soffra di Front Focus .... meglio tagliare la testa al toro e usare 1 solo punto AF e ai-servo . ai-servo si comporta come un bodygard non perde il contatto con il punto di maf