Yes, as long as we don't cause folks to misunderstand and think that they are improving depth of field as originally questioned. You can change the angle of the plane of sharp focus so that the depth of field you have is more advantageously applied to the scene in question. Sometimes. Depends on the scene. But yes, I shoot landscapes, and when I return my movements to neutral after a shot, I don't straighten up the forward tilt because it's going to be somewhere near right for the next shot anyway. Regards... Dick Gifford Ken Hough wrote: > WHAT IS GOING ON HERE!!!! > Not one of anyones answers has addressed CAMERA MOVEMENTS! > Thats what LF is all about. Shoot with large as you can F stops and > camera movements. Come on folks! Use them DO NOT rely on tiny f > stops. > Ken > > Ken Hough Photographic Repair > Specializing in Deardorff repair and refinishing > Shutter repair and Lens recementing > Custom machine work > www.deardorffcameras.0catch.com > 219-462-0281 ============================================================================================================= To unsubscribe from this list, go to www.freelists.org and logon to your account (the same e-mail address and password you set-up when you subscribed,) and unsubscribe from there.