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I'm pretty sure this is what the requestor is after. They may also want some focus throughout the surrounding field, so I'll check into that too.
If you want a large depth of field (all things in focus) you can select aperture priority mode and select a high f-stop. The smaller the focal length , the less this will be necessary however. Depth of field decreases with focal length for a given lens opening.
I'm not sure if the Pentax camera you select has depth of field preview, but many SLRs do. This lets you preview what the actual depth of field will be for whatever aperture setting you have selected for the shot. For normal viewing, the lens is always left wide open for the brightest image which isn't necessarily what you or your camera has selected.
Stu
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