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<blockquote data-quote="Rick M" data-source="post: 121616" data-attributes="member: 4399"><p>Actually the best spot for most lenses is f5.6-f8 for maximum resolution and overall performance. From my own experiments and reading, lens diffraction begins to become noticable after about f13. Sensor diffraction depends on the format and camera, For Dx, I would also stay below f13. The ND filter really is a very important tool for waterfalls and I think you'll like the results and flexibility it will give you. A CP is also useful if you only need to drop 1-2 stops and you may like how a CP will reduce reflections off the water helps reduce highlights also.</p><p></p><p>What were your exposures? just over and under?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick M, post: 121616, member: 4399"] Actually the best spot for most lenses is f5.6-f8 for maximum resolution and overall performance. From my own experiments and reading, lens diffraction begins to become noticable after about f13. Sensor diffraction depends on the format and camera, For Dx, I would also stay below f13. The ND filter really is a very important tool for waterfalls and I think you'll like the results and flexibility it will give you. A CP is also useful if you only need to drop 1-2 stops and you may like how a CP will reduce reflections off the water helps reduce highlights also. What were your exposures? just over and under? [/QUOTE]
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