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by malfist
174 days ago
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Is that actually true? I do astrophotography through an f/10 telescope and its focus is very sensitive. I use a focuser that moves the camera 0.04 microns per step. Not doubting you, just asking to understand. Astrophotography doesn't always behave the same as terrestrial photography |
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- focal length (wider is deeper)
- crop factor (higher is deeper)
- subject distance (farther is deeper)
compared to your telescope, any terrestrial photography is likely at the opposite extremes, and at a disadvantage everywhere but subject distance.
but, focus is most mechanically sensitive near infinity. adjustment creates an asymptotically larger change in the focal plane as infinity is approached.
in a point-and-shoot camera with a wide lens at f16, "infinity" basically means across the street.