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		<title>Sweet Spot: Nikon Lenses &#8211; Primes and Zooms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Definition: What is a Sweet Spot? Technically speaking, the sweet spot of a lens is the f-stop, where chromatic aberrations and vignetting are at a minimum and sharpness (resolution) is at a maximum from the center to the edges. Non-technically speaking, the sweet spot of a lens is the aperture at which the lens gives [...]]]></description>
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