I've been taking pictures for 50 years. How come I never heard of diffraction until I started using digital? Almost every lens test warns you not to go passed about f11.
I don't remember this being any sort of a problem when shooting film.
I happily shot at f16-f22 (using Pentax gear mainly) for years. Is there a difference in diffraction between film and digital, or are we now much more analytical?
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) if I'm getting tired.
Most the time I don't even notice faults until I print, but then I print bigger than A3. In fact I never went smaller than 10 x 8 when I was a kid, except when they was medium format contacts, but I can't remember anything about that now.
