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<blockquote data-quote="Moab Man" data-source="post: 103997" data-attributes="member: 11881"><p>Other way around. An aperture low in number (3 for example) opens the lens really large and the only thing in focus is your point of focus, everything behind it is blurry (shallow depth of field). A higher number (11 for example) brings more of the whole into focus - everything the camera sees.</p><p></p><p>Try shooting these pictures from a tripod with the VR off. If a tripod is too cumbersome use a monopod. My personal observation... the longer the lens the greater the need to be rock steady for those really sharp images. </p><p></p><p>The lower the ISO the better, assuming you have enough light.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moab Man, post: 103997, member: 11881"] Other way around. An aperture low in number (3 for example) opens the lens really large and the only thing in focus is your point of focus, everything behind it is blurry (shallow depth of field). A higher number (11 for example) brings more of the whole into focus - everything the camera sees. Try shooting these pictures from a tripod with the VR off. If a tripod is too cumbersome use a monopod. My personal observation... the longer the lens the greater the need to be rock steady for those really sharp images. The lower the ISO the better, assuming you have enough light. [/QUOTE]
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