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Stopping down the aperture (using a higher f-number) increases the depth of field, but this introduces , an optical effect that softens the overall image quality. Therefore, the photographer is caught between a rock and a hard place: a wide aperture yields a shallow DOF, and a narrow aperture yields a soft image due to diffraction.
The results are surreal. A watch movement shot at f/2.8 across 120 frames looks like a CAD rendering—every gear tooth, every jewel bearing, every hairspring coil rendered with the same absolute clarity. A drop of water resting on a leaf contains a perfect reflection of the entire sky, and the leaf's own cellular structure is visible through the meniscus. helicon focus key
Copy and paste your activation code from your purchase email. Stopping down the aperture (using a higher f-number)