Bob,
I tend to agree with you here However, if you recall the recent
discussion about the PZ-1p controlling the aperture from the body vs
MZ-S using the aperture ring, body control would cause one to not look
at that nice, clean design and rely on more automation
Bruce Dayton
Sunday, March
Hi,
every f-stop has a hyperfocal distance. The reason why one of them,
generally f/8, is marked differently from say f/11 or f/16, both of
which will of course give you greater depth-of-field and are therefore
better from the hyperfocal point-of-view, is that f/8 is the optimal
aperture from
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