From: "Lama \(Jim L*Hommedieu\)" <jlamadoo@xxxxxxxxx>
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>I can't decide. What does the group think?
The proper answer to any question of moderate or greater complexity is, "It
depends." :-)
DOF is a tool. Use it to achieve a desired result. If there was On True Way,
lenses wouldn't have aperture adjustments.
I just spent the majority of a dozen rolls of film using the 24 shift at
hyperfocal, but it also has sweet bokeh when you open it up and get real close.
(Try a shift lens with an extension tube to get away from the Sick Of Nudging
The Tripod To Get The Composition I Want blues... :-)
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