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Old 04-24-2009, 05:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Marlin65 View Post
Make the aperture a larger number and use a tripod and remote. This will give you a greater depth of field as well.
Also, increasing your ISO (if you have the option) will allow you to use a larger f-stop number(= smaller aperature, therefore greater depth of field) without having to slow your shutter speed too much. And then you have no reason for post production!
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