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