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Canon EOS 300 - Depth of Field

Canon EOS 300
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Reference
Section
Depth
of
field
This
is
the
range
where
acceptable
focus
can
be
achieved
in
front
of
and
behind
the
point
of
optimum
focus.
The
smaller
the
aperture
(the
larger
the
f-number),
the
deeper
the
depth
of
field.
And
the
larger
the
aperture
(the
smaller
the
f-number),
the
shallower
the
depth
of
field.
The
depth
of
field
is
affected
as
described
below:
(1)
A
smaller
aperture
(a
larger
f-number)
increases
the
depth
of
field.
..
For
example,
obtains
a
greater
depth
of
field
than
f/4.5.
(2)
A
lens
with
a
shorter
focal
length
increases
the
depth
of
field
+
A
wide-angle
lens
obtains
a
deeper
depth
of
field
than
a
telephoto
lens
at
the
same
shooting
distance.
(3)
A
longer
distance
between
the
camera
and
subject
increases
the
depth
of
field.
(4)
Generally,
the
depth
of
field
behind
the
point
of
optimum
focus
is
longer
than
the
depth
of
field
in
front
of
the
point
of
optimum
focus.
|*—
Depth
of
field
———+
Point
of
optimum
focus
1
THE
IMAGE
WAS
REMOVED
DUE
THE
IMAGE
WAS
REMOVED
DUE.
TO
COPYRIGHT
RESTRICTIONS.
TO
COPYRIGHT
RESTRICTIONS.
Aperture
set
to
f/2.
Aperture
set
to
#22.
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