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I have been told that it is difficult to focus with an aperture of f/1.4.I have been told that it is difficult to focus with an aperture of f/1.4.

So, in which kind of scenes does it actually make sense to use the f/1.4?

In portraits they say that it is important to keep focus on both eyes (ruling off f/1.4).
In moving subjects (street photography) it s simply not possible to focus with f/1.4.
In food photos it will then focus only a particle of food.

What are the PRACTICAL uses of f/1.4?

I have been told that it is difficult to focus with an aperture of f/1.4.

So, in which kind of scenes does it actually make sense to use the f/1.4?

In portraits they say that it is important to keep focus on both eyes (ruling off f/1.4).
In moving subjects (street photography) it s simply not possible to focus with f/1.4.
In food photos it will then focus only a particle of food.

What are the PRACTICAL uses of f/1.4?

I have been told that it is difficult to focus with an aperture of f/1.4.

So, in which kind of scenes does it actually make sense to use the f/1.4?

In portraits they say that it is important to keep focus on both eyes (ruling off f/1.4).
In moving subjects (street photography) it s simply not possible to focus with f/1.4.
In food photos it will then focus only a particle of food.

What are the PRACTICAL uses of f/1.4?

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MikeW
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I have been told that it is difficult to focus with an aperture 1of f/1.4.

So, in which kind of scenes does it actually make sense to use the aperture 1f/1.4?

In portraits they say that it is important to keep focus on both eyes (ruling off 1f/1.4F4).
In moving subjects (street photography) it s simply not possible to focus with 1f/1.4F4.
In food photos it will then focus only a particle of food.

What are the PRACTICAL uses of 1f/1.4F4?

I have been told that it is difficult to focus with aperture 1.4.

So, in which kind of scenes does it actually make sense to use the aperture 1.4?

In portraits they say that it is important to keep focus on both eyes (ruling off 1.4F).
In moving subjects (street photography) it s simply not possible to focus with 1.4F.
In food photos it will then focus only a particle of food.

What are the PRACTICAL uses of 1.4F?

I have been told that it is difficult to focus with an aperture of f/1.4.

So, in which kind of scenes does it actually make sense to use the f/1.4?

In portraits they say that it is important to keep focus on both eyes (ruling off f/1.4).
In moving subjects (street photography) it s simply not possible to focus with f/1.4.
In food photos it will then focus only a particle of food.

What are the PRACTICAL uses of f/1.4?

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In whichwhat kind of scenes does it *actually* make sense to use the aperture 1f/1.4 aperture?

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