smorter wrote in post #14785201
I think the OOF caused by focus-recompose is grossly exaggerated, it doesn't really make that much of a difference. I think what happened was that years ago some theoretical armchair photographers spread paranoia over this issue and nowadays we all accept it as truth, even though in practice it rarely makes a difference
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...After all, film SLR shooters had relied on centered focus aids to focus and then had to reframe, yet the recompose issue was not really raised in significance until later when AF comes along.
Quite some time ago I did a spreadsheet for focus-recompose error on FF cameras (shallower DOF) with different FL lenses at different distances. This shows the amount of focus error and how much tolerance can be compensated by DOF (using lens manufacturer standards for DOF calculation) For example, at 5' distance and shifting the point of focus 15 degrees (1.34'), 50mm f/2 has insufficient DOF zone to compensate adquately (pink field indicates when DOF zone is inadequate to compensate; the subject is at 4.83' while DOF zone does not cover that near distance adequately to fool the eye.
But one needs to also consider that it is somewhat foolish to be shooting a photo of someone from 5' away due to the induced perspective distortion caused when being too close to your portrait subject!