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<blockquote data-quote="thegaffney" data-source="post: 106130" data-attributes="member: 12353"><p>Also regarding you post on my other night shot thread, for this one since I didn't need to have the shortest exposure, and I was purposely trying to see the stars moving, F/11 is good right? My thinking was that the lens is at it sharpest around f/11 than it would be at its largest f/3.5, and more of the closer objects would be in focus at the smaller aperture if I mis-focused slightly. Am I thinking correct?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your input</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thegaffney, post: 106130, member: 12353"] Also regarding you post on my other night shot thread, for this one since I didn't need to have the shortest exposure, and I was purposely trying to see the stars moving, F/11 is good right? My thinking was that the lens is at it sharpest around f/11 than it would be at its largest f/3.5, and more of the closer objects would be in focus at the smaller aperture if I mis-focused slightly. Am I thinking correct? Thanks for your input [/QUOTE]
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