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It is a slight problem but it isn’t worth compromising a longer exposure (if thats the effect you’re going for) just for added sharpness IMO. But if it can be avoided then it would certainly be noteworthy to think twice.
Thanks for the Feedback Brazo :) Yeah I was limited by how bright it was and had to resort to such a small aperture. No.3 is cropped so tightly due to not having a wide enough lens, 18mm isn’t sufficient on APS-C sometimes but I plan on a Sigma 10-20 for my next lens so I may re-visit to do it...
Jamie’s idea of the 50D is a good idea. Especially if you’re going to shoot BMX stuff. Plus it’ll last you longer as the more advanced body made of metal with a larger grip and more pro like features so it should be fine for when you get further into your photography. I’d do this over getting a...
So I tried my hand at some more architecture sytle shots today at Salford Quays. I was just going to put these in the “I’ve taken a photo and I kinda like it” thread but there’s a few I like so I thought I’d give them their own thread.
Imperial War Museum-Manchester by Niall97, on Flickr...
The photos from full frame cameras just look better too if that makes sense. When I used a 5D Mark II I noticed how smooth the bokeh was too. I wouldn’t hesitate if you can afford it.