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Esthetically they are very nice shots. But when selling, the greater depth of field (less blur), the more useful the photo for someone inspecting the product.

You can achieve that by setting the aperture to it's smallest size (biggest number). You may need to use a tripod or more lighting to prevent blur from camera shake.
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