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<blockquote data-quote="Eye-level" data-source="post: 51452" data-attributes="member: 6548"><p>My answer above is really not the best answer for your question...one of the things that AP said..."To have the best thickness of DoF to infinitive of a given lens focal at its given aperture, you need to focus at Hyperfocal point of that lens." is really more pertinent to your question. AP is right....in order to maximize your DOF and get the best near focus detail and get the objects that are farther away in focus too is to do exactly as he says and refocus on the furthest limit of the DOF...you'll get the most detail and the sharpest pictures this way as opposed to setting the lens at infinity and blasting. I am not very good at this at all...I would have to chimp the shot and in doing so probably would lose the good one. I need to work on my lenses more and get to know them better in this regard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eye-level, post: 51452, member: 6548"] My answer above is really not the best answer for your question...one of the things that AP said..."To have the best thickness of DoF to infinitive of a given lens focal at its given aperture, you need to focus at Hyperfocal point of that lens." is really more pertinent to your question. AP is right....in order to maximize your DOF and get the best near focus detail and get the objects that are farther away in focus too is to do exactly as he says and refocus on the furthest limit of the DOF...you'll get the most detail and the sharpest pictures this way as opposed to setting the lens at infinity and blasting. I am not very good at this at all...I would have to chimp the shot and in doing so probably would lose the good one. I need to work on my lenses more and get to know them better in this regard. [/QUOTE]
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