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<blockquote data-quote="Josef" data-source="post: 1484938" data-attributes="member: 9499"><p>Willie,</p><p></p><p>I've been out of state for a week for a grad party, I did take my digiscope along and will be downloading a bunch this week. All the pictures taken were with focus set on INFINITY and from looking at the images on computer I know this method will work. Before the trip I wrote to Forcreeks about my settings and he says he uses SPOT ON focus. My next field trip I'll be working with this method. I don't know which will give the best DOF. I do know Forcreeks has been using the equipment for some time now (w300 now and w200 before) so for starters that would be a good direction. If you look at his Lazuli I think you will agree. As he pointed out the spot has to lock on and with a moving bird in the bush this could cause problems. What I'm now thinking both Spot and Infinity are optional depending on the situation.</p><p></p><p>Joe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josef, post: 1484938, member: 9499"] Willie, I've been out of state for a week for a grad party, I did take my digiscope along and will be downloading a bunch this week. All the pictures taken were with focus set on INFINITY and from looking at the images on computer I know this method will work. Before the trip I wrote to Forcreeks about my settings and he says he uses SPOT ON focus. My next field trip I'll be working with this method. I don't know which will give the best DOF. I do know Forcreeks has been using the equipment for some time now (w300 now and w200 before) so for starters that would be a good direction. If you look at his Lazuli I think you will agree. As he pointed out the spot has to lock on and with a moving bird in the bush this could cause problems. What I'm now thinking both Spot and Infinity are optional depending on the situation. Joe [/QUOTE]
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