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<blockquote data-quote="mikew_RIP" data-source="post: 424714" data-attributes="member: 14174"><p>I will not say i find this thread interesting as i dont really,the conclusion i have come to though is confusion about the purpose of an image.From the point of view of a happy ignoramus if i was taking pictures of printed circuit boards then i may be concerned about diffraction, if i was taking pictures of the beauty of nature and unless the lens was extremely poor DOF is far more important than a bit of diffraction,i have never seen a comment on here thats a great picture of a bee fantastic DOF but the diffraction spoils it.</p><p>My two cents worth as they say and i will not be beaten by a reply and then not reply again its just some threads i tend to air my views then not post again,especially when i see no sensible conclusion being reached.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikew_RIP, post: 424714, member: 14174"] I will not say i find this thread interesting as i dont really,the conclusion i have come to though is confusion about the purpose of an image.From the point of view of a happy ignoramus if i was taking pictures of printed circuit boards then i may be concerned about diffraction, if i was taking pictures of the beauty of nature and unless the lens was extremely poor DOF is far more important than a bit of diffraction,i have never seen a comment on here thats a great picture of a bee fantastic DOF but the diffraction spoils it. My two cents worth as they say and i will not be beaten by a reply and then not reply again its just some threads i tend to air my views then not post again,especially when i see no sensible conclusion being reached. [/QUOTE]
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