MelanieC
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I have been using my M3 for about three months now and am starting to sort of kind of get a clue about composition and what I like in a photograph. (It doesn't mean any of my photographs are any good; just that I am starting to figure out why some of them work better than others.)
Before I got my M3 CLAed I didn't really have slow shutter speeds. I also wasn't metering (and am still mostly not metering, heh) and was paranoid about underexposing so I shot most of my photos up to now really wide open at 1/250 and faster. As a side effect they all have a very narrow DOF. Somewhat accidentally, I find that I really like this look. I don't know if this is necessarily good technique, however.
This may be an incredibly kindergarten-esque question to be asking here, but I was wondering about your preferences regarding DOF in the context of rangefinder photography and basics about how to strategize use of DOF for different situations.
Before I got my M3 CLAed I didn't really have slow shutter speeds. I also wasn't metering (and am still mostly not metering, heh) and was paranoid about underexposing so I shot most of my photos up to now really wide open at 1/250 and faster. As a side effect they all have a very narrow DOF. Somewhat accidentally, I find that I really like this look. I don't know if this is necessarily good technique, however.
This may be an incredibly kindergarten-esque question to be asking here, but I was wondering about your preferences regarding DOF in the context of rangefinder photography and basics about how to strategize use of DOF for different situations.