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<blockquote data-quote="Brett8883" data-source="post: 212494" data-attributes="member: 51444"><p>Thanks for the reply [USER=31070]@niki[/USER] </p><p></p><p>I’m shooting at 12.5mm (20mm) inside this large office building with a 6 story atrium so shallow depth of field isn’t much of an option. It’s basically an architectural shoot. </p><p></p><p>I’m shooting with a Sony A6600 and a Canon f/3.5 10-22mm lens. I’ve got it stopped down to f/8 and maybe that’s why I am having such an issue. It’s just so difficult to tell when it’s in focus while shooting so I stopped down to ensure it’s all in focus.</p><p></p><p>If I could find one I would go rent a Sony A7SIII or something else with a larger sensor but I’m not sure how many more of these types of shoots I’m gonna get so I’m reluctant to throw down on a new video only camera. The a6600 does great outdoors and with photos and I even use my Osmo RAW for some things they just don’t make a 20mm equivalent lens for it.</p><p></p><p>I did some shots today with 1000 ISO and it wasn’t as bad as I thought.</p><p></p><p>Good idea about renting some lights. That’s probably what I am gonna end up doing.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brett8883, post: 212494, member: 51444"] Thanks for the reply [USER=31070]@niki[/USER] I’m shooting at 12.5mm (20mm) inside this large office building with a 6 story atrium so shallow depth of field isn’t much of an option. It’s basically an architectural shoot. I’m shooting with a Sony A6600 and a Canon f/3.5 10-22mm lens. I’ve got it stopped down to f/8 and maybe that’s why I am having such an issue. It’s just so difficult to tell when it’s in focus while shooting so I stopped down to ensure it’s all in focus. If I could find one I would go rent a Sony A7SIII or something else with a larger sensor but I’m not sure how many more of these types of shoots I’m gonna get so I’m reluctant to throw down on a new video only camera. The a6600 does great outdoors and with photos and I even use my Osmo RAW for some things they just don’t make a 20mm equivalent lens for it. I did some shots today with 1000 ISO and it wasn’t as bad as I thought. Good idea about renting some lights. That’s probably what I am gonna end up doing. Thanks, [/QUOTE]
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