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July 24 2008 at 8:03 AM
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Response to As you have discovered the higher the f/stop number

The F/stop has nothing to do with making the image grainier.
Using a higher ISO will cause noisier photos.
A higher F/stop will allow more DOF.
When did you get your info from?

Owen

 
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  1. Possible incorrect use of terminology - Michael Rinaldi on Aug 21, 9:17 AM
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