![]() ![]() In a landscape situation, you’re often trying to cover a lot of ground with one aperture setting. You don’t need an excuse to use focus stacking, but there are a lot of situations where it certainly makes sense. When you know your lens’s sweet spot, you can focus stack multiple images of that super-sharp focus level at different points in the composition and harness it throughout the final photo. For most lenses, this means 2-3 stops from wide open. This is why it’s important to know your lens’s “sweet spot” – the setting that results in its sharpest possible point of focus.
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