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Knowing where to focus in landscape photography can be tough. Especially when you are dealing with foreground that is important to get detailed and sharp, which sits relatively close to the camera, whilst having a glorious vista on the horizon that also demands that same level of detail and sharpness.
What do those numbers on our lenses mean? How does sensor size affect focal length? Do lenses designed for different sensor sizes mean they have alternative focal lengths?
Answering these questions won’t have any great impact on the photographs you head out to shoot today but the knowledge can alleviate some of the confusion that arises when the topic of focal length comes up. Let’s dive into focal length.
Focus and sharpness are often intertwined when we learn photography. ‘Hitting’ focus delivers great sharpness; sharp photography is derived from good focus. But this isn’t quite true. In fact it is a misconception. One that is born from the way we all (tend to) learn photography, or more often, how to use our camera.
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