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D3100
Focus Mode / AF-Area Mode
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 167907" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>It would really depend upon the depth of field and how far each face is in distance to your camera. Typically you can overcome this difference by expanding the depth of field to include all your subjects. As your aperture gets smaller your 3-dimensional in-focus "slice" of space will expand. So that anything within that "slice" of space will be in focus. So to answer your question, no, it's not bad provided all your subjects are within the focus slice (depth of field)...if that makes any sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 167907, member: 9521"] It would really depend upon the depth of field and how far each face is in distance to your camera. Typically you can overcome this difference by expanding the depth of field to include all your subjects. As your aperture gets smaller your 3-dimensional in-focus "slice" of space will expand. So that anything within that "slice" of space will be in focus. So to answer your question, no, it's not bad provided all your subjects are within the focus slice (depth of field)...if that makes any sense. [/QUOTE]
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