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Old 05-02-2007, 02:36 PM
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You may even need to adjust your f ratio (aperture value) . A slower f ratio (higher number = slower f ratio = narrower aperture) will give you a greater depth of field. You would need this if for instance, you had someone close between you and the fountain and you wanted to get both person and fountain to be focused. With a fast f ratio (lower number = wider aperture) you will have one or the other sharp depending on what you focused on, but if you have a slower f ratio you will be may be able to get both into focus.
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