Depth Of Field Part #4 – What is Depth Of Field?
Mar/103
www.clickherephotographytips.com Depth of Field in photography is one of the most important tools that you can use to assist you in achieving much better results as you understanding of how important your point of focus is and how to in that include your subjects as part of the background, or to separate them from the background. You do not need to use a depth of field calculator to determine depth of field, with a manual focusing lens that has the correct information listed on it; it is easily possible to determine what area of your photograph will be in focus and what area will not be in focus. Regardless of whether you are involved in digital photography or film photography, the use of depth of field is not only vital in giving you better quality photographs it will also assist you to improve your skills and knowledge in their chosen field of photography. Depth of field can be a very good digital photography tool and when you combine depth of field with shutter speed and aperture (or f-stop) it allows you to be much more creative with your photography. My videos will explain to you various aspects about depth of field for example will provide you with some camera tips, digital photography tips, nature photography tips, night photography tips and perhaps a few tips on macro photography.
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10:15 pm on March 10th, 2010
What exactly are you measuring when you say 55mm and 300 mm lens?
Why does shutter speed change when lens size goes up? Is this something that must be changed on your camera as you go to a larger lens (e.g. 55 mm to 300mm?)
What are the typical sizes of lenses and what do you typically shoot with each size (e.g. macro vs. telephoto)?
10:56 pm on March 10th, 2010
Thank You.
11:23 pm on March 10th, 2010
Good stuff – I’ll pass this along to all my newsletter subscribers.