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Are you worried about the group photos that are not coming sharp? Taking sharp group photos can be a challenge for some. Then, please check these points from KLR the photo guru on how to get sharp group photos:
1. Use good quality lenses - eg. L series lenses in Canon and G series in Sony
2. Use 24mm or 35mm focal length lenses on full frame sensor camera
3. Use powerful lights and work in aperture f/8 or f/11
4. Arrange the group in a straight line if possible and avoid a curved group.
5. Shoot from the middle of the group to avoid perspective distortion
6. Shoot from a distance, compose loose because shooting from a distance
gives greater depth of field. Crop and deliver the photo using higher megapixel cameras
7. Use the surround area focus point and keep the focus point on the couple
8. If you are using one-shot AF or AFS or AF On, do not move after pressing the AF On or Shutter button.
9. You can learn this technic through my classes at Ambitions 4 Photography Academy. I am offering Full-time regular diploma classes, part-time Weekend classes, and even Online classes for your convenience. You call 9444441190 for details.
10. While shooting large groups with multiple planes, select the point of focus at one-third distance from the front.
11. If you are shooting in available light do not use a shutter speed lower than the focal length of the lens to avoid camera shake
12. If you are shooting only using flash, switch off IS, VR, OSS
I hope this video helped you get sharp focus on group photos.
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