05-05-2011, 12:09 PM
[quote name='ThomasD' timestamp='1304594114' post='8080']
I think so. You miss that the camera does not focus at the desired aperture, but always with the lens' aperture wide open. The focus shift then occurs only when taking the shot.
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In practical terms this is an issue in shallow depth-of-field situation where the focus shift is not sufficiently "overtaken" by the increased depth-of-field.
I think so. You miss that the camera does not focus at the desired aperture, but always with the lens' aperture wide open. The focus shift then occurs only when taking the shot.
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In practical terms this is an issue in shallow depth-of-field situation where the focus shift is not sufficiently "overtaken" by the increased depth-of-field.