Put simply, depth of field refers to how much depth in your image is in focus. If objects both close to and far away from he camera are sharp, then you have a deep depth of field. If the foreground or ...
Try using one lens to experiment with different depths of field, and see what results you get. Why not try using a wide lens with a shallow depth of field, selecting one thing to be in focus, or use a ...
We investigate why digital camera lenses have more depth of field than 35mm lenses – and how it affects your photography. We investigate why digital camera lenses have more depth of field than 35mm ...
When photographers talk about the “depth of field” in an image, they’re referring to how much of the picture they choose to have in focus. You may think “but don’t I want all of my image to be in ...
Adjusting aperture alone can only do so much to get sharp images with a wide depth of field — sometimes, getting both point A and point B tack sharp in one shot is about as possible as a flying pig.