Some of you may remember....but I recently posted about my new/old "Love"....an 85mm f2 AIS Nikkor.
Over the years....I jumped from Rangefinders straight into autofocus SLRs...and then on to my D70 with the 18-70 lens....so my "Photography 101" knowledge is VERY Hit Or Miss.
A few months ago I rented the 28(?)-70mm 2.8 (the older bigger one) Nikkor and got stunning results in a dark but colorfully lit nightclub....even at ISO1000.
So....I should be able to do even better with this lens right? (provided I can manually focus correctly - a BIG problem on a D70....I know). This 85mm....IMO...is a "portrait lens"...I understand...but I also won't be photographing a band that runs about the stage....these are old guys with upright basses, pianos and saxophones...
I have basically two questions:
1) Do DOF issues diminish at slower shutter speeds....even if I'm at f2 or f2.8?...am I understanding that correctly?
2) A possibly DUMB question but....here goes...What is a good shutter speed (regardless of f-stop) to counteract normal hand-held camera shake? What speed is a good place to start? I'm usually at ISO400....it's always been my favorite. (I also understand that I MUST go higher for my nightclub stuff....I'm not THAT dumb).
Thank you for listening....please be kind. I just can't seem to get my head around some of the basic photography....no matter how much I read.



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But youre quite right, focussing on objects close to the lens will give a much shallower DOF than focussing further away from the lens. Thats why a landscape shot will have a very deep DOF but a macro shot a really really shallow one.

