vettechick99
<font color=purple>Why do I open these threads?<br
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That could be the title of all the pictures I take.
I have the XT and used the 1.8 50mm lens last night. Based on the other thread I started about my camera re-focusing too often, I changed the settings to One Shot and kept my focus dot still to the middle.
Well I took these two pictures last night. I focused my dot to DD's face and started snapping. In the span of a few milliseconds, it decided to focus on something else. Or so it seems. The first shot looks great, the second shot is out of focus for DMIL and especially DD.
Here is the exif:
Ap-Pri AE
1/160
2.8
ISO 1600
Same exif as above, except:
1/125
Is the problem that it went from 160 to 125? I took some shots that were slower than that and they still came out clear.
But if that's the issue, how do you take pictures on the fly, without taking a light reading and setting it to M? That takes up so much time and I'm likely to miss a good shot that way.
Also, when the light is low and you don't want to use a flash, how can you get sharp pictures when your shutter speed is slow?
And I'm still having trouble with my camera re-focusing. Any more ideas?
Thanks for all your expertise!

I have the XT and used the 1.8 50mm lens last night. Based on the other thread I started about my camera re-focusing too often, I changed the settings to One Shot and kept my focus dot still to the middle.
Well I took these two pictures last night. I focused my dot to DD's face and started snapping. In the span of a few milliseconds, it decided to focus on something else. Or so it seems. The first shot looks great, the second shot is out of focus for DMIL and especially DD.
Here is the exif:
Ap-Pri AE
1/160
2.8
ISO 1600
Same exif as above, except:
1/125
Is the problem that it went from 160 to 125? I took some shots that were slower than that and they still came out clear.
But if that's the issue, how do you take pictures on the fly, without taking a light reading and setting it to M? That takes up so much time and I'm likely to miss a good shot that way.
Also, when the light is low and you don't want to use a flash, how can you get sharp pictures when your shutter speed is slow?
And I'm still having trouble with my camera re-focusing. Any more ideas?
Thanks for all your expertise!