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<blockquote data-quote="NikonShutterBug" data-source="post: 600212" data-attributes="member: 42747"><p>Thank you gentlemen, I will put into practice what we discussed tonight. I will revisit this thread tomorrow morning. I am interested to learn more of what Marcel had said. </p><p></p><p>Marcel wrote: <em>The 20mm being such a wide angle, you should consider forgetting about the focusing and using the hyperfocal (getting everything in focus from a fixed distance to infinity depending on aperture selection). But when taking picture of people or moving subjects, maintain a proper shutter speed.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NikonShutterBug, post: 600212, member: 42747"] Thank you gentlemen, I will put into practice what we discussed tonight. I will revisit this thread tomorrow morning. I am interested to learn more of what Marcel had said. Marcel wrote: [I]The 20mm being such a wide angle, you should consider forgetting about the focusing and using the hyperfocal (getting everything in focus from a fixed distance to infinity depending on aperture selection). But when taking picture of people or moving subjects, maintain a proper shutter speed.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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