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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D3200
Putting the entire photo in focus in Manual
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<blockquote data-quote="nzswift" data-source="post: 393538" data-attributes="member: 9707"><p>To get "everything" in focus is pretty much impossible unless you're willing to try a pinhole camera with a looong exposure. Not ideal for surfing. To achieve what you are after is quite difficult. If you were shooting something static then a wide angle lens for DX (say a 12mm lens) at the smallest aperture, but then your surfer would be a dot in a wide panorama. You probably need to get at close to the subject as you can with a DX lens of about 140mm -200mm and set a shutter speed of say 1/400 at the smallest aperture with auto ISO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nzswift, post: 393538, member: 9707"] To get "everything" in focus is pretty much impossible unless you're willing to try a pinhole camera with a looong exposure. Not ideal for surfing. To achieve what you are after is quite difficult. If you were shooting something static then a wide angle lens for DX (say a 12mm lens) at the smallest aperture, but then your surfer would be a dot in a wide panorama. You probably need to get at close to the subject as you can with a DX lens of about 140mm -200mm and set a shutter speed of say 1/400 at the smallest aperture with auto ISO [/QUOTE]
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