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<blockquote data-quote="WayneF" data-source="post: 434836" data-attributes="member: 12496"><p>NOT of course if your near subject is closer than the hyperfocal distance. If the subject is at 8 feet and hyperfocal is at 4 feet (wide angle), naturally focus on the subject instead (if you have no use for 4 feet). In fact, anytime subject is near and important, you might also try a second shot with the focus on the subject, and see what you think. DOF range does not mean that the extremes are same sharp focus as the focused distance. It just means the extremes are at the limits of acceptability, by some arbitrary standards. A close fuzzy subject seems more objectionable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneF, post: 434836, member: 12496"] NOT of course if your near subject is closer than the hyperfocal distance. If the subject is at 8 feet and hyperfocal is at 4 feet (wide angle), naturally focus on the subject instead (if you have no use for 4 feet). In fact, anytime subject is near and important, you might also try a second shot with the focus on the subject, and see what you think. DOF range does not mean that the extremes are same sharp focus as the focused distance. It just means the extremes are at the limits of acceptability, by some arbitrary standards. A close fuzzy subject seems more objectionable. [/QUOTE]
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