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Canon 5DS R
Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L III USM

Examples #3 of 3: Lundy Lake and Meadows

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These examples shot on the 50-megapixel Canon 5DS R.

Images shot at f/9 - f/13 have diffraction mitigating sharpening applied. Chromatic aberration has been corrected for most of these images.

Images that are focus stacked are so-marked. While stacking greatly improves total sharpness and thus allows observing the total lens performance near to far without the damaging effects of diffraction (from stopping down too far), there is a slight loss of micro contrast from the stacking process because pixels have to be stretched to compensate for the differing magnification at different focusing distances).

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Wind-whipped Lundy Lake
f8 @ 1/200 sec, ISO 100; 2016-10-27 08:12:39
Canon EOS 5DS R + Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L III @ 18mm

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