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Nikon 18-140 VR Kit Lens or Tamron 18-270 DI-II VC
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<blockquote data-quote="Deuce808" data-source="post: 494115" data-attributes="member: 39784"><p>It depends on how you want to shoot things. Hyper focal has its uses, a lot for landscape to get everything in focus, it also has some use for walk around because you can just shoot everything without having to adjust focus. Really it applies to manual prime lenses (or if you don't change the focal length of your zoom). Set your hyper focal and walk around and snap away, funky angles, candid shots, shoot from the hip. Everything from x to infinity will be in focus. You will have to change the hyper focal for every zoom and aperture change you make. But since you have a zoom, and it's a sharp zoom, and it has auto focus so your free to change length at will, and change settings to match the available light, etc. so you may not need to worry so much about hyper focal. It's a good technique to learn though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deuce808, post: 494115, member: 39784"] It depends on how you want to shoot things. Hyper focal has its uses, a lot for landscape to get everything in focus, it also has some use for walk around because you can just shoot everything without having to adjust focus. Really it applies to manual prime lenses (or if you don't change the focal length of your zoom). Set your hyper focal and walk around and snap away, funky angles, candid shots, shoot from the hip. Everything from x to infinity will be in focus. You will have to change the hyper focal for every zoom and aperture change you make. But since you have a zoom, and it's a sharp zoom, and it has auto focus so your free to change length at will, and change settings to match the available light, etc. so you may not need to worry so much about hyper focal. It's a good technique to learn though. [/QUOTE]
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