I'll be photographing almost exclusively landscapes in Colorado and Utah in the coming week and I'm trying to figure out the most painless way to ensure that foreground to background will be tack sharp. I'll be using a 1D Mark IV along with a 16-35L II mostly at 19mm at F11.
There are so many ways I've seen on the net to achieve this but I've had hit and miss results with my practicing lately. I have a DOF calculator on my smartphone and have been using it as such.
My method so far has been to focus one-third in setting my autofocus point to the bottom row, locking the focus and then turning the lens to infinity.
I'm very open to suggestions here but would prefer to keep it reasonly uncomplicated. Thank you in advance.
There are so many ways I've seen on the net to achieve this but I've had hit and miss results with my practicing lately. I have a DOF calculator on my smartphone and have been using it as such.
My method so far has been to focus one-third in setting my autofocus point to the bottom row, locking the focus and then turning the lens to infinity.
I'm very open to suggestions here but would prefer to keep it reasonly uncomplicated. Thank you in advance.