Just to drive the point home, the hyperfocal distance for both f/1.8 and f/2.8 is less than 10 feet. To call it unnoticeable is would be an understatement.
As a technical photographer it just kind of amazes me how a photographer like this...
That reviewer said:
Usually, with a drone, you are far enough from any subjects for that not to matter but the F1.8 aperture changes that.
The first part of that sentence is correct, but the second part is an exaggeration.
It would be more...
Compare the hyperfocal distance of that lens to the distance to objects in your landscape photo. That should suggest there's no problem.
Unless there's something in the foreground that should be in focus, it's hard to see how depth of field is...
That is not true. You get more depth of field with a wider focal length at the same aperature and distance to subject.The three main factors that affect depth of field are aperture (f-number), focal length, and the distance between the camera and...