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What is the best f-stop for a camera lens?
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What is the best f-stop for a camera lens?
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f/4–f/8. These apertures are a great mid-range for most scenarios. You'll have a greater depth of field, so more objects will be in focus at different distances while still letting in a decent amount of light and background blur.
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