Hello Listers,
 
If you want a sharp image use a flash. All I have been reading about this topic 
is on the f stop to maximize focus. True, that does control the DOF, but if you 
really want to capture a cripes image of your meteorites, I would suggest 
getting a flash, because that elements out of focus shots due to the length of 
the exposure time. And if you can get a hold of a macro lens that would be even 
better to capture the fine detail of the meteorite. Here is a link 

http://www.encyclopedia-of-meteorites.com/collection.aspx?id=2704  

to some of the meteorites I have in my growing collection that I have 
photographed with a profoto flash with an umbrella attached to the flash. The 
camera that I was using at the time was a Nikon d200 with a 18mm to 70mm lens. 
In the next few days ill be getting a macro lens from work and I might re shot 
my meteorites with the macro lens and set it at 1:1 ratio, now that will be a 
sight to see.
 
Shawn Alan

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