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Re: RIP: Depth of Field - DP - 04-13-2010

Here are a couple of images I use for my classes:






Re: RIP: Depth of Field - deckeda - 04-13-2010

I'm thinking of the picket fence image from (any?) camera book, that shows various parts in focus, or not, based on aperture. It's a good example because the subject matter is one we're already familiar with describing length well.


Re: RIP: Depth of Field - SDGuy - 04-13-2010

Dakota wrote:

I miss having this on my lenses...


Re: RIP: Depth of Field - Mac1337 - 04-13-2010

Nothing like a metal and glass camera. So much of the joy of photography is fondling the camera itself.


Re: RIP: Depth of Field - Paul F. - 04-13-2010

We're teetering on the verge of "too much information" here man... Big Grin


Re: RIP: Depth of Field - Inactive - 04-13-2010

Here's a cool product. Will also make DoF clear Wink

http://www.lensalign.com/

O-


Re: RIP: Depth of Field - lafinfil - 04-13-2010

Paul F. wrote:
We're teetering on the verge of "too much information" here man... Big Grin

two words ...... Scheimpflug principle

: -)




Re: RIP: Depth of Field - pRICE cUBE - 04-13-2010

lafinfil wrote:
[quote=Paul F.]
We're teetering on the verge of "too much information" here man... Big Grin

two words ...... Scheimpflug principle

: -)



Bless you.


Re: RIP: Depth of Field - Paul F. - 04-13-2010

Don't worry...
I always keep my head directly behind the rear sight iris...


(and Racer; Darn right! It's amazing how clear and sharp properly adjusted rear and front sight irises can make things! Of course, it takes a lot of fiddling to get the right settings!).


Re: RIP: Depth of Field - OWC Jamie - 04-13-2010

I LOL'd

two words ...... Scheimpflug principle

: -)