Charles Penn
May 10th, 2006, 02:51 PM
I shot an interview last night with my XL2 using the manual mode. And while I was sure to focus on my interviewee's eyes, I noticed a lack of depth of field (I believe this is an accurate way to describe this). When I zoomed in. I actually lost focus.
Is there a better mode, or best mode to shoot in when doing interviews? I experimented with Auto before but was taken aback by the iris fluctuations with people with light colored clothing. So I opted for manual but did not make any adjustments except for the iris. Was it the shutter speed or what was it that caused me to lose focus?
I should mention I used a Rifa 44 soft light (250 watts) as my sole lighting source. There were overhead ceiling lights that I left on. I white balanced prior to rolling tape.
Right now, I'm leaning toward going back to Auto "A," particularly since with very little camera movement, it's one less thing to worry about.
Am I on the right track or am I completely off base with my analysis. Please advise.
Chuck
Is there a better mode, or best mode to shoot in when doing interviews? I experimented with Auto before but was taken aback by the iris fluctuations with people with light colored clothing. So I opted for manual but did not make any adjustments except for the iris. Was it the shutter speed or what was it that caused me to lose focus?
I should mention I used a Rifa 44 soft light (250 watts) as my sole lighting source. There were overhead ceiling lights that I left on. I white balanced prior to rolling tape.
Right now, I'm leaning toward going back to Auto "A," particularly since with very little camera movement, it's one less thing to worry about.
Am I on the right track or am I completely off base with my analysis. Please advise.
Chuck