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	<title>Comments on: Depth-of-Field: Sharp From Stem To Stern</title>
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		<title>By: EDWARD</title>
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		<description>FOR panoramic shots whats the best depth of field f stop to use without losing too much clarity ? I read in a photo magazine a recomendation of using not more than f12 or f13 to for panoramic scenes.


Let me know your thoughts on that.


Edward</description>
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<p>Let me know your thoughts on that.</p>
<p>Edward</p>
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