I thought I read on an earlier post about image quality dropping if you use an fstop higher than f11. Can someone shed some light on this subject. I can't seem to find it when I do a search on this forum.
Thanks,
Steve
I thought I read on an earlier post about image quality dropping if you use an fstop higher than f11. Can someone shed some light on this subject. I can't seem to find it when I do a search on this forum.
Thanks,
Steve
Search for DLA (not just on this forum).
Hi Steve,
Whenever light passes through an aperture, it blurs. That is, the image of a point becomes something like a disc. The smaller the aperture, the bigger the disc, ie the worse the blur.
When is smaller than a pixel, you don't tend to notice. Ie, when the f number is smaller than the dla, you don't have any reduction in image quality.
Hope that helps.
Jon.
By higher, you mean lower?
Originally Posted by hotsecretary
Could you clarify your statement? I think that what he means by "higher" is a larger f-number (i.e. f/16, f/22), and not a larger aperture diameter (i.e. f/2.8, f/4).
Well, that's I meant.. lower number aka larger
I'm now confusing myself, but I can see that as you want a higher f-# if you want it to be more in focus...
This article explains things much better than I did. You might want to take a look
http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/diffraction-photography.htm