On 6/12/2016 5:52 PM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
The second shot is pleasant, the first one has some harsh bokeh. I wanted to compare apertures between the shots but
the second one has no EXIF data.
The TG-4 doesn't have a conventional aperture design "An aperture priority mode is also available, though you can only
choose from three values at any given time. The reason for this is that the TG-4 has a 1-stop diaphragm and 3-stop ND
filter after that so, for example, you aperture choices will be F4.9, F6.3, and F18. The good news is that there's no
more diffraction at F18 than at F6.3 thanks to the ND filter."
When, as Don says is the case here, Focus Stacking is used, ordinary ideas of
aperture/bokeh relationship become unclear.
Deep Moose
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