Cindy Flood
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Doesn't f/11 introduce diffraction with this lens? I never used over f/5.6 with it.
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Cindy,Doesn't f/11 introduce diffraction with this lens? I never used over f/5.6 with it.
Streetshooter, :ROTFL::ROTFL::ROTFL:Cindy,
I'm deffracted all the time....I use 11 because I like everything to be in Focus...
funny, not using the best f stop for focus...but I've been doing good with it...
Brian is right...f5.0 is home base......but at 12.6' for Hyper and just 6.3' as closest distance doesn't work for me......
I'm compromising Cindy and sometimes it just ain't a pretty site, I tell ya...
I'm sure that in theory that is a yes, but if you can see it on prints or screen sizes I'll be keen to hear about that...Doesn't f/11 introduce diffraction with this lens? I never used over f/5.6 with it.
I started out shooting in RAW + JPG but chose the smaller JPG as I only had a 2GB card, I switched to Large Fine the the shots I posted.Peter,
that's where the Pen shines. High ISO is always discussed but not used as much as discussed.
Nice images, just imagine how much better with raw.
Kevin,
Nice to see your clickin' with the street.
Don
It is true that French name are based on the grown place. With the "Appellation d'origine controlée" ruling, each region are also having only certain types of grapes allowed. So indirectly you can know which grapes there is in the bottle, or should I say you know which ones can't be in it! Brouilly, as far as I remember doesn't have Merlot in their list of grapes. Starting only few years ago, you can see some grape names on French bottles, at least on some bottles exported to Quebec.think it was a Brouilly.. which may or may not contai Merlot... the French name the wine after the place its grown... not the grape.... sheesh what do they know about wine
anyway some paris street shots
cheers
K
Peter,
that's where the Pen shines. High ISO is always discussed but not used as much as discussed.
Nice images, just imagine how much better with raw.