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Mirrorless Z
Z6/Z6ii/Z6iii
Focus shifting (landscape)
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<blockquote data-quote="blackstar" data-source="post: 804985" data-attributes="member: 47518"><p>Hi Paliswe, Evidently, according to the Exif, your experiments with 70-200mm and 24-200mm were taken under quite different conditions: different shutter speeds, different ISO, different shooting angles, and most importantly, different f/xx. Since you set f/2.8 for 70-200mm, you got very shallow DoF and thus reach not very far. The f/6.3 you set for 24-200mm makes it reach the far end with a larger DoF. I believe my theory stands on this case. (BTW, the vertical dashed lines you mentioned are just the last focal planes of the two lenses.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackstar, post: 804985, member: 47518"] Hi Paliswe, Evidently, according to the Exif, your experiments with 70-200mm and 24-200mm were taken under quite different conditions: different shutter speeds, different ISO, different shooting angles, and most importantly, different f/xx. Since you set f/2.8 for 70-200mm, you got very shallow DoF and thus reach not very far. The f/6.3 you set for 24-200mm makes it reach the far end with a larger DoF. I believe my theory stands on this case. (BTW, the vertical dashed lines you mentioned are just the last focal planes of the two lenses.) [/QUOTE]
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