07-28-2017 12:41 PM
07-28-2017 02:34 PM
If you use green-square mode, set the lens to 18mm and auto focus, that is the best you can do. We do not know the conditions you have. If depth of field is an issue, use Av mode and set an f/16 Aperture.
Can you post some sample pics?
07-28-2017 03:32 PM
07-28-2017 03:40 PM - edited 07-28-2017 03:41 PM
With wide apertures - like when shooting in low light - the plane of focus can be pretty narrow. For example, only things between 6 and 8 ft of the camera will be in focus. Everything else will be blurry. If you decrease the aperture to f/16, then a wider range will be in focus, say 1 foot to infinity.
This is an extreme example, but see how the concrete a foot away or so is blurry? Even the body of the bug is starting to go out of focus. A smaller aperture would have fixed that.
07-28-2017 06:06 PM
As suggegsted above, if you want everything in the room to be in focus, you need to use a narrow aperture. Since you are indoors, the camera will be trying to widen the aperture to let more light in in auto modes, so get out of auto mode and narrow the aperture and compensate for the loss of light by using a long exposure. Long exposure however is impossible handheld due to handheld camera shake being visible with slow shutter speeds. Compensate for the handheld camera shake by not handholding; put it on something solid. If you don't have a tripod, pull a coffee table or something over into the corner.
Zoom out as far as you can.
Put the camera in Av mode on the mode dial. That lets you select the aperture size but the camera still does everything else.
Select a high number like f/11 for a small aperture opening in the lens. That will make everything in the room come into focus but doesn't let light in very fast.
This reduction of light does force the camera to use a long exposure, so handholding will be impossible without blur. So put the camera on something really solid.
Take picture.
09/26/2024: New firmware updates are available.
EOS R5 Mark II - Version 1.0.1
EOS R6 Mark II - Version 1.5.0
07/01/2024: New firmware updates are available.
04/16/2024: New firmware updates are available.
RF100-300mm F2.8 L IS USM - Version 1.0.6
RF400mm F2.8 L IS USM - Version 1.0.6
RF600mm F4 L IS USM - Version 1.0.6
RF800mm F5.6 L IS USM - Version 1.0.4
RF1200mm F8 L IS USM - Version 1.0.4
Canon U.S.A Inc. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction in whole or part without permission is prohibited.