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Re: At Kenilworth Castle yesterday
Originally posted by The Nighthawk View PostI'd only just got there when taking this,and was just starting to think of settings,f22 seemed"right".
Cheers,
John
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Thanks for that John,duly noted.I had Auto ISO selected,set to a maximum of 400.
It was a shot I wanted to grab when I spotted the scene on arrival.
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f22 is never best particularly on an APS-C camera. Once you get to an aperture smaller than f8, diffraction impacts the image quality considerably and that is visible on your picture here. To see an example chart look at this page which is for the Canon EF-S 18-55 MM F/3.5-5.6 IS II , the STM model (or any lens) would give the same result :
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This has nothing to do with the lens, it's just physics and there's nothing the lens designers can do about it.
Generally sticking to f11 or (better) wider is best unless you really need depth of field when you have things both close and far which have to be in focus. As John says, f8 is often a sweet spot and usually gives enough depth of field as well.EOS 6D, 6D Mk II, 80D, 70D, 100D, 200D, M50, M100. Canon 10-18, 18 - 55, 55 - 250 IS STM lenses, Canon 16 - 35 mm F4L, 35 mm EF-S macro, 50 mm F1.8 STM, 60 mm EF-S macro, MPE-65 macro, 85 mm F1.8, 200 mm F2.8 L II, M 15 - 45 mm, M 22mm F2, M 32mm F1.4. Sigma 24 - 35 F2 Art, 135 mm F1.8 Art, 17 - 50 F2.8 DC, 105 mm OS macro, 100 - 400 C, 150 - 600 C.
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