carl
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Great post Craig
Dec 03, 2007,11:26 AM
I have another little tip that helps increase the depth of field when you do not have great light (or a tripod).
It is sometimes possible to crank up the iso sensitivity (it is somewhat akin to loading fast film) this has the effect of decreasing the aperture and as a consequence increasing the depth of field.
If you take the iso up too far the image can get quite grainy.
Carl.
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