On Sat, May 11, 2002 at 10:32:25PM -0700, Richard F. Man wrote:
> this is why I should use the hyperfocal distance instead of focusing the
> mountains all the way in the back, or.. etc. I
When the mountains are all the way back, and you don`t wan`t someting in
the foreground sharp too, you should set the lens at infinity and shoot,
and not use hyperfocal distance.
With hyperfocal distance you sacrifice maximum sharpness at infinity to
acceptable sharpness for maximum d.o.f.
Frieder Faig
P.S:
I´m assuming that you don`t use long tele-lenses.
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