The easiest way of putting it is that the image scale (=magnification ratio i.e the object size to the size of the image on the sensor/film) AND the aperture determine the depth of field. No more, no less. Wider angle = more depth of field (for a...
Yes, that part of your post is correct. That is why I didnt include it in the quote. I shoot a lot at 500mm F4 so focus at that depth of field is critical. Understanding DOF is a must. I can go from a depth DOF on inches (wildlife) to light...
That is not true. You get more depth of field with a wider focal length at the same aperature and distance to subject.The three main factors that affect depth of field are aperture (f-number), focal length, and the distance between the camera and...
That doesn't sound correct.
The lens should have plenty of depth of field whether the aperture was f2.8 or f1.8.
It's a wideangle lens and wideangle lenses have lots of DoF.
Doesn't that suggest that this isn't a problem?
Can you post a couple...
Don't be silly! Don is a clever guy and it is more rhetoric and sense of humour mocking the silliness happening out there over the weight issue.
He is very chill...