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<blockquote data-quote="Dwayne Oakes" data-source="post: 67284" data-attributes="member: 10001"><p>Thank you very much for the comments on this one !</p><p>Yes f/16 is risky, timing is everything in most of my work. But</p><p>I choose this setting to get maximum DOF with this best trade off in diffraction.</p><p>My work leans more towards the landscape side with an animal in the scene.</p><p></p><p>MF I am always glad to give back and help other with there work.</p><p></p><p>Take care,</p><p>Dwayne Oakes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dwayne Oakes, post: 67284, member: 10001"] Thank you very much for the comments on this one ! Yes f/16 is risky, timing is everything in most of my work. But I choose this setting to get maximum DOF with this best trade off in diffraction. My work leans more towards the landscape side with an animal in the scene. MF I am always glad to give back and help other with there work. Take care, Dwayne Oakes [/QUOTE]
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