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Possible incorrect use of terminology

August 21 2008 at 9:17 AM
  (Login rinaldi119)
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by stating that "grain" increases at higher f/stops. While DOF does increase, there is a limit to the sharpness or quality of the image above around f/22 on my Nikon D50. I've done a few bracketed tests previously up to f/32 and anything above f/22 that tends to soften the image with each step even if more of the model appears to be in focus. With my 18-55mm lens I get the best overall quality and DOF compromise from f/18-f/22. Just my observations and experience.

Best,

Mike

 
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