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It's focal plane. Focal plane is the point in a camera where the image is focused, on the film, or other recording medium. Short focal or long focal planes involve the amount of linear (hence 'plane) space in focus simutaneously, generally a factor of f-stop, or aperture setting. A smaller f-stop (higher number- f 16 is much smaller than f 8) results in a more extended focal plane, but also will require more light, all other things being equal. Now that you know how to spell it, you should be able to find all the info you desire.

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