N-Photo: the Nikon magazine

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NIKON KNOW-HOW

Depth of field explained

Discover how to get the right amount of focus in your shots every time

Lenses can only focus precisely at one distance at a time. But things that are closer or more distant than the subject can still look sharp. This ‘zone of apparent sharpness’ can be so shallow that it’s virtually non-existent,

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