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Nikkor 70-300 AF G F 4~5.6 - What should be the Right aperture size?


rajesh_krishnamohan

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Hello Pros,

 

I would appreciate if someone could explain the effect of aperture

size on the sharpness of the picture. Has it got anything to do at

all? When I zoom using my Nikkor 70-300 mm on my D70,(300mm) and

Aperture around 5-5.6, the pictures are not as sharp. The subject is

about half a mile I should say. (Check the attached image). But it

is not as sharp (though the zoom brings the object nearer). It was

an overcast day and I do not think that it was affected by bad

lighting.

 

Please share your thoughts on what is optimal aperture size??

 

 

 

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I found when I used to have one of those that at the long end it really wanted to be stopped down to f/13 or f/16 (on film). On a D70 I'd go for f/13 as diffraction will quickly start to become an issue if you stop down more).
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If you are using a dark lens like this one on the D70 with AF, there will be focus hunting and inaccurate focus. If your eye sight/focusing ability with the D70 is good, try manual focus (is that possible with this zoom?).

 

f/16 will not do any harm. I shoot at f/2 to f/22 on my D70 (various lenses). Do not see any effect of diffraction on the images as in film. Stopping down is good for sharp images with the D70.

 

Vivek.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Dont forget at an airport there is much diesel and heat variations in the air. This sometimes causes neat effects like what you see from the tail.

I alos took some shots from airport (Honolulu) and without the UV haze on nor the polarizing filter attached on a 35 mm film camera. The photos came out quite poor.

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