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Is 5.6 a high aperture?
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Is 5.6 a high aperture?
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An f/5.6 aperture will produce the sharpest image of which most lenses are capable, though there may be some softness in the background. An f/16 setting will produce great depth of field with the subject and background both in focus.
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