Daniel, thank you for pointing me in the right direction with this lens :-) I can't wait to play with it this weekend! Thank you for being very specific about what you would have used for DOF - very helpful. Focusing seems to be my nemesis - I know I need to get it off auto focus, but I've had trouble with manual.
I have no plans to give up - no way! Love it way too much! :-)
Mike, thank you for both of your posts. You provided some very good practical advice which I plan to start applying immediately. I think your comment about not worrying about the ISO will really help with DOF. I also plan to start looking at the LCD as you described (have had a hard time with that since it's not large - may have to get some "readers").
Thank you Dave... this is why I love this site. I found your comment about the red color very interesting. After I looked at it from your perspective, i viewed the image differently. I liked the red... but I appreciate my thinking being challenged as it opens the mind. As for changing the color, I am learning LR first... so I don't know how to change the color yet... but it will come with time.
Hi Kim,
Interesting comment which suggests you believe you may get better results with manual focus
For me Manual Focus is the best way to go in certain situations and with what I do this is 99% the method I use in macro work.
Having had a lot of experience in Manual Focusing at one time I believed it the way to go for best accuracy in general photography, I soon found this was not the case. From my experience I found that AF was extremely accurate and reliable once I had disciplined myself with the procedure to focus and re-compose correctly.
I am now almost a 95% convert to focusing using 'Back Button Focus' and re composing whilst always using 1 single centre AF point, and even in pretty low light conditions I find this works. The solution being that you have decided why and what to focus on.
Grahame