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OP here, okay see the picture attached.
I've shot some group pictures like this one using the camera and with the AF point on automatic selection, it selects where there is the best contrast I guess, right? So again, sometimes it really picks out weird points where I don't want it to, like someone's legs.
So I'm thinking, I'll override it and go manual, but can only select one point. Do I simply pick center AF point and close up the aperture and hope everything is in focus?
See picture, parts of the legs on the left and right are OOF while the middle chicks have sharp legs. How do I make sure everything in the picture is in focus?
Sorry if my thoughts are a bit scrambled right now. Again, as I understand DOF, it only deals in depth = back and front of subject. How do I deal in the um, horizontal plane? so that everything on the same horizontal plane is in focus?
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