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<p>[QUOTE="geekpryde, post: 1934349, member: 36248"]This has a lot to do with lenses being at their sharpest in the middle apertures, say 5.6-11. Different lenses are sharp at different points, but many get "soft" at f16+, not to mention at f11+ you are really losing a lot of light, and the shutter speed has to slow way down to compensate, or you need to crank ISO, which also makes the photos grainy and soft.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]334239[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="geekpryde, post: 1934349, member: 36248"]This has a lot to do with lenses being at their sharpest in the middle apertures, say 5.6-11. Different lenses are sharp at different points, but many get "soft" at f16+, not to mention at f11+ you are really losing a lot of light, and the shutter speed has to slow way down to compensate, or you need to crank ISO, which also makes the photos grainy and soft. [ATTACH=full]334239[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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