It all depends on what you were expecting (and perhaps other factors like possible camera movement or subject movement during the exposure). To my eye, you got what you got based on aperture alone.Thanks! I was having fun with dof, once again. The 50mm can be some trying when it comes to flower shots and wanting to get close..soon, soon I will get my zoom lens back. I was a bit surprised though, at f/11 to f/16 my images still didn't turn out as sharp as I wanted. I must of did something wrong. I will keep trying with the next lot of flowers my hubby brings home![]()
For maximum sharpness use the smallest aperture the lens has to offer. but EVEN then you may not get perfect sharpness from foreground to background. There is a big difference in sharpness from foreground to background when focusing on close subjects (to the lens), medium subjects and far ones. In general, the far subjects will be the easiest to attain the most sharpness from foreground to background. (This is why macro shots are so hard)
Hope that helps
Marko


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