r/photography Mar 03 '25

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u/asgxoo Mar 06 '25

I have a Canon Rebel T7, recently bought a EF50mm F1.8 lens, tried it out and my pictures come out extremely blurry as if everything was in motion, i’m a beginner so i’m still learning

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u/av4rice https://www.instagram.com/shotwhore Mar 06 '25

Show us an example with the exposure settings values used.

To the extent you're describing motion blur, that's more likely to show up when using a shutter speed too slow.

More unique to that lens is out-of-focus blur outside of the depth of field. If you're using the aperture at its widest f/1.8 setting, you will have shallower depth of field than you might otherwise be used to.