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If you want more of that picture to be in focus, use a smaller aperture.

May 13, 2008,10:18 AM - (view entire thread)
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By: Allen (registered)  
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I'm guessing that just by using an aperture of 6.3, you won't need to be perfectly parallel and you will be able to get the entire balance wheel in focus.  You will need to use a slower shutter speed and that might cause motion blur, so use a tripod and stop the movement as well.

 

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