Diffraction and f/22 on 35mm film
I use whatever aperture necessary to get the depth of field I need but many people fear using f/22 (or smaller) in case it spoils the sharpness of their 35mm film images. In this video I go into my local forest and shoot four different lenses at f/22 to see just how much softness (if any) this creates. Equipment Used Nikon F80 and 28, 50, 85 and 135 fixed focal length lenses Velbon Ultra Luxi L tripod Ilford Delta 100 in 510 Pyro 1:100 Preview App Mark II Artists Viewfinder (iOS only on the App Store) Vlogging Equipment GoPro Hero 10 iPhone 12Pro Etsy Shop https://steveonionsphoto.etsy.com Contact Details Email: [email protected] Twitter: Steve_ONions / steve_onions Instagram: steveonions1 / steveonions1

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