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Old Mar 16, 2011, 11:23 am
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macdonaldj2
 
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Originally Posted by WillCAD
I was just going for a wider depth of field when I set my aperture to f/22, but I do like the starburst effect on long-exposure night shots, so I'll add that bit of info to my brain and hope it sticks.
I was like you when I started to shoot SLR, I thought the higher the F-stop the sharper the image, but then I learned about diffraction, for the most part f10-f13 should allow for plenty of DoF. You might just want to leave the shutter open longer, so instead of 30 seconds, do one full minute and see what that looks like. The starburst effect can be achieved by a filter if you really wanted to have it. I also learned that when doing good or real macro work, then you should use a higher F-stop, or if you were doing some homage to Ansel Adams. Personally I rarely shoot over f13, f10 in most cases for me is extreme. Hope this helped...
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