Nokton48
Veteran
I have many process large format lenses that will stop down to f/240 or f/360. Essentially a pinhole at those apertures.
For 4x5" photography f/22 or f/32 in a pinch is the practical point (if you do the math and decide upon your "circle of confusion") at which diffraction is not an issue.
With smaller format I am seldom so concerned with sharpness........ It is about mobility and responding to more "fleeting moments".
Reminds me of what W. Eugene Smith once said - "There is nothing worse than a sharp picture of a fuzzy concept".
For 4x5" photography f/22 or f/32 in a pinch is the practical point (if you do the math and decide upon your "circle of confusion") at which diffraction is not an issue.
With smaller format I am seldom so concerned with sharpness........ It is about mobility and responding to more "fleeting moments".
Reminds me of what W. Eugene Smith once said - "There is nothing worse than a sharp picture of a fuzzy concept".