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^That takoyaki bro? Got me craving
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Yessir! I always grab some when I can. Too bomb.^That takoyaki bro? Got me craving
Yeah I tried but it's still there. I probably didn't do it right but I don't trust myself doing it right now, especially since I don't have the proper tools. I'll probably head to my local camera shop tomorrow and have them do it. Anyone know how much a cleaning typically costs? I'll probably buy cleaning tools while I'm there too so I can do it on my own next time.Had the same problem before, have you checked your mirror/sensor inside the camera? You could try blowing away the little hair, thats what I did. Whatever you do don't touch it with your fingers or get anything else on it.
Homie look like he told you he ain't want no birthday party. He just wanted to lay 'round and watch netflix you tryna take pics lol nice shots
I put up a post a few pages back about having trouble focusing, and in the examples I posted it seemed like my lens might have been focusing behind the eyes / around the ears. I got some helpful suggestions about taking my aperture a few stops down, and the possibility of my lens back-focusing. I was just messing around with a friend and some shots of her. I used manual, set my aperture to 2.8, aimed for right at her nose bridge, and only shot when I saw the red dot on the viewfinder, but the focus was still on her ears. Now I fear that my lens actually does suffer from back-focusing.
Is there any way to fix this?
I managed to get the hair off with some persistent air flow from my crappy blower brush. I don't think I'll have it professionally cleaned anymore but I'll still make the trip to the shop. What DSLR/lens cleaning tools do you guys suggest?
Sorry for clogging up the thread with my incessant questions. Maybe I wouldn't ask so many if you guys weren't so helpful!
When you say you used manual, is that manual focusing, or manual shooting mode? Also, make sure and see if your diopter is properly calibrated. (that little clicky wheel that makes the viewfinder go blurry)
I used both manual focus and shooting mode.
Also how would I calibrate the diopter properly? When I first bought the lens the guy who sold it to me messed around with the click wheel. I'm not exactly sure how to get it set it properly.
Thanks for the quick response.
For those of you guys that shoot weddings or have clients, how are you delivering images? Prints? usbs? packaging? proofs, etc.....
I know a lot of people just want digital files but I feel like they never make it past FB or IG.
My groupons app just showed me this, is this a good deal or could I find a better one?