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D800E Is King of The Hill. Simply Amazing. My First Landscape Shots With My D800E
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Mitchell" data-source="post: 108652" data-attributes="member: 11282"><p>Thanks, Sam.</p><p></p><p>I do have one concern and I haven't gotten any solid information or feedback on this yet.</p><p></p><p>You've probably noticed that my sweet spot for working apertures is between f/8 and f/14. I've seen mention of some diffraction issues at smaller apertures, which in a way, defeats the purpose of the high resolution and lack of anti-aliasing filter. I'd love to know if this is just techno-geek talk or if it's going to be noticeable and be a problem. I haven't seen anyone saying "don't sweat it, you'll never see it" but I also haven't seen anyone showing images and discussing any problems with diffraction in real world shooting, as opposed to what the numbers and math say.</p><p></p><p>Any thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Mitchell, post: 108652, member: 11282"] Thanks, Sam. I do have one concern and I haven't gotten any solid information or feedback on this yet. You've probably noticed that my sweet spot for working apertures is between f/8 and f/14. I've seen mention of some diffraction issues at smaller apertures, which in a way, defeats the purpose of the high resolution and lack of anti-aliasing filter. I'd love to know if this is just techno-geek talk or if it's going to be noticeable and be a problem. I haven't seen anyone saying "don't sweat it, you'll never see it" but I also haven't seen anyone showing images and discussing any problems with diffraction in real world shooting, as opposed to what the numbers and math say. Any thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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