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<blockquote data-quote="Stoshowicz" data-source="post: 490151" data-attributes="member: 31397"><p>I came across a thing that says canon uses a different calculation or something which makes fstop confusing, Nikon should be at f22 when you select f22 ,( Im assuming youre calculating an exposure and are trying to correct for the fstop.. but dont have to with the Nikon) But if youre shooting a landscape at say 28mm your hyperfocal distance may be down around 11.5' at f11 , so theres a good chance you just dont have to use such small aperture anyway ,right? so it depends on your subject distance. (Or artistic taste). </p><p>Then again, I dont shoot much landscape and so Im curious what someone else has to say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stoshowicz, post: 490151, member: 31397"] I came across a thing that says canon uses a different calculation or something which makes fstop confusing, Nikon should be at f22 when you select f22 ,( Im assuming youre calculating an exposure and are trying to correct for the fstop.. but dont have to with the Nikon) But if youre shooting a landscape at say 28mm your hyperfocal distance may be down around 11.5' at f11 , so theres a good chance you just dont have to use such small aperture anyway ,right? so it depends on your subject distance. (Or artistic taste). Then again, I dont shoot much landscape and so Im curious what someone else has to say. [/QUOTE]
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