Thanks
@Nick. It's almost silly how much better your full frame shots are. That post of mine you quoted was from a few months ago and I ended up getting the Sony 50mm f1.8 since then (which is like a 75mm for you right since I have a crop sensor?). I like it a lot. It's noticably sharper than my 10-18 wide angle lens (and the kit lens), but you're right, the dof shooting at 1.8 makes it too hard to get everything on my dogs face in focus sometimes. I really like how sharp it is though so I think I'm going to get the Sony 35mm f1.8 as well (that would be like a 50mm on your camera I think). I've just got to learn to be more careful remembering to turn the camera off when changing lenses though. I've forgotten a few times and I have tons of dust on my sensor now.
These are a few I took with the 50mm f1.8 although I can't remember the exact aperture on all of them.
Pretty sure this one is 1.8 cause if you zoom in a tad you can literally see the DOF looking at the carpet. There's literally a line on the carpet that's in-focus between the ball and Joey with everything else blurred in front of and behind it.
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Taken on the 50mm f18 but don't recall the aperture. Doesn't look like 1.8 though.
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First time taking the 50mm with me hiking. Pretty sure this was at 1.8. Even though the background was still blurring at f4 cause the mountains in the background were so far away.
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Not sure I'd bother carrying the 50 hiking again but I'm glad I got it for the dog shots and I think the 35 will be even more a useful when I eventually pick it up.