As far as I recall, Tamron lenses normally have an 'AE' setting after f22, which
is in fact f32. If you put a 2X converter on, you get f64.....
Roger Key
Copenhagen
Chris C. writes:
<< does anyone think it would be possible or worthwhile modifying a
cheap wide angle (eg Vivitar 28mm) to go down smaller than F22? Would
there be any noticable increase in depth of field or detail captured? >>
:There is already a Sigma 28mm f/2.8 (if I recall righ) which stops down
:to f/64. Don't go there! The loss of resolution AND contrast due to
:diffraction effects will kill your pictures. Diffraction effects show up
:even at f/16 and f/22. There is good reason that manufacturer's lens
:stop at reasonably small apertures.
:Gary Reese
:Las Vegas, NV
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