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<blockquote data-quote="F &amp; F2 Man" data-source="post: 54929" data-attributes="member: 9463"><p>A faster f/stop can make it easier to focus in low light, but, using f/8-f/16 will afford a bit more in focus.</p><p>I have a 55mm Micro Nikkor f/3.5 I use in my M4/3 and Nikon FE, I typically use f/8 or f/11 and I don't crop in camera too tight. Because I can squeeze a little more DOF that way. I crop in editing.</p><p></p><p>I find around 100mm (fov) just fine foe most stuff I do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="F & F2 Man, post: 54929, member: 9463"] A faster f/stop can make it easier to focus in low light, but, using f/8-f/16 will afford a bit more in focus. I have a 55mm Micro Nikkor f/3.5 I use in my M4/3 and Nikon FE, I typically use f/8 or f/11 and I don't crop in camera too tight. Because I can squeeze a little more DOF that way. I crop in editing. I find around 100mm (fov) just fine foe most stuff I do. [/QUOTE]
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