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<blockquote data-quote="Woodyg3" data-source="post: 745540" data-attributes="member: 24569"><p>The problem with shooting at f/1.8 is two pronged. One, you get a very shallow depth of field. Two, most lenses are at their sharpest somewhere in the middle of the aperture range. </p><p></p><p>You can go significantly slower with the shutter speed on this kind of shot as long as the dog isn't moving around. With the same ISO and light, you could go around f/8 at about 1/200 and probably get a sharper picture with good depth of field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woodyg3, post: 745540, member: 24569"] The problem with shooting at f/1.8 is two pronged. One, you get a very shallow depth of field. Two, most lenses are at their sharpest somewhere in the middle of the aperture range. You can go significantly slower with the shutter speed on this kind of shot as long as the dog isn't moving around. With the same ISO and light, you could go around f/8 at about 1/200 and probably get a sharper picture with good depth of field. [/QUOTE]
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