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<blockquote data-quote="Mestre" data-source="post: 87901" data-attributes="member: 6032"><p>Well, I shoot DX so I can't argue about f/5,6 being the sweetspot for sharpness but I never go beyond f/13, although most of the times I shoot landscape at f/11, using the hyperfocal.</p><p></p><p>I know some of the softness of my pics are due to the Sigma 10-20 but you have a way to correct part of that in PP. I stopped using smaller apertures to decrease shutter speed because of diffraction because I noticed that pics at f/18 lost a lot when compared to others at f/11.</p><p></p><p>The best investment for landscape photography is a Lee filter set.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mestre, post: 87901, member: 6032"] Well, I shoot DX so I can't argue about f/5,6 being the sweetspot for sharpness but I never go beyond f/13, although most of the times I shoot landscape at f/11, using the hyperfocal. I know some of the softness of my pics are due to the Sigma 10-20 but you have a way to correct part of that in PP. I stopped using smaller apertures to decrease shutter speed because of diffraction because I noticed that pics at f/18 lost a lot when compared to others at f/11. The best investment for landscape photography is a Lee filter set. [/QUOTE]
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