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To: John Solder who wrote (9385)4/23/1999 4:44:00 PM
From: Zebedee Wright, Jr.  Read Replies (1) of 10072
 
John

F stop determines the depth of field. The higher the number, ie. f16 or f22 gives you a greater depth of field. Virtually everything will be in focus. The smaller the number, ie. f2.8 will give you a more narrow area of focus, with only a few feet in front of and behind the subject in focus. Of course, the higher the f stop, the more light you will need and the exposure time will be greater for any given amount of light. Hope this helps.

Zebedee
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