Why f/22 Might Be Ruining Your Sharpest Shots
23-08-2026 13:03 via fstoppers.com

Why f/22 Might Be Ruining Your Sharpest Shots

Every aperture on your lens does a different job, and the wrong one can quietly soften an image you thought was tack sharp. The choice sits at the center of exposure, depth of field, and the entire feel of a photograph, which is why arguments over the "best" aperture never really end. [Read More]
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