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atlphoto222 Registered: Jul 18, 2008 Total Posts: 330 Country: N/A |
Hello, using an Xsi and 17-40 L @ 17mm I attempted a hyperfocal distance using an aperture of F8 and focusing around 6.3 feet away ![]() Original here: |
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mpmendenhall Registered: Aug 09, 2008 Total Posts: 1477 Country: United States |
There's no problem with the focus and sharpness. However, the high noise takes away from the sharpness; you might want to use a longer exposure at lower ISO for a cleaner image. |
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SherriS Registered: Aug 15, 2008 Total Posts: 70 Country: United States |
I agree there's no problem with the focus and second mpmendenhall's comments on sharpness and color cast. I'm guessing you steadied the camera on the bridge or used a tripod. Did you use a cable release or the self timer to minimize vibration further? |
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Scott Stoness Registered: Sep 11, 2006 Total Posts: 7873 Country: Canada |
http://www.dofmaster.com/dofjs.html says 17 at f8 at 6.3 ft would be focussed from 3.2' to infinity. Focussed on infinity it shows 6' to infinity. But it is more complicated than that. |
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Scott Stoness Registered: Sep 11, 2006 Total Posts: 7873 Country: Canada |
Further to the above: |
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AuntiPode Registered: Aug 05, 2008 Total Posts: 4922 Country: New Zealand |
Scott is, as I recall, correct about hyperfocal distance. Why try for near camera sharpness unless the bridge railing is vital to the image? Do you believe it adds to it and would detract if it was less sharp? You sacrifice too much long distance sharpness. Despite the small screen size of the image, it doesn't look sharp. A dose of sharpening would improve it significantly. Cropping out the railing, the sign on the left and cloning out the power cable I suggest may also improve it. |