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What f-stop gets everything in focus?
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What f-stop gets everything in focus?
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At f/11 and higher, you'll get a wide depth of field, with almost everything in your frame in focus. If you have a variety of subjects at different distances from you, dial up your aperture to ensure nothing is left out.
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