If I'm taking a picture of a landscape that has points of interest in the background and foreground (examp: a mountain in the background and a stream in the foreground) how would I focus for that? Just open the lens to F8 and make other adjustments?
Jan 11, 2007 08:51 | #1 If I'm taking a picture of a landscape that has points of interest in the background and foreground (examp: a mountain in the background and a stream in the foreground) how would I focus for that? Just open the lens to F8 and make other adjustments?
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PhotosGuy Cream of the Crop, R.I.P. More info | Jan 11, 2007 09:24 | #2 a mountain in the background and a stream in the foreground) Depth of field and aperture selection question. FrankC - 20D, RAW, Manual everything...
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E-K Senior Member 983 posts Joined Sep 2006 Location: Canada More info | Jan 11, 2007 09:48 | #3 It sounds like you are wanting to maximise the depth of field (i.e. the amount of things that are acceptably sharp). Sensor or film size is relevant as well to your selection of aperture. So yes, f/8 or f/11 should be fine with a cropped APS-C sensor (like in a Canon dSLR) depending on how far the river is from where you are taking the picture and the focal length being used.
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PhotosGuy Cream of the Crop, R.I.P. More info | Jan 11, 2007 12:13 | #4 If you focus at the hyperfocal distance then anything from half of that distance to infinity should be acceptably sharp. I think 1/2-1/2 is for close-ups. For landscape, it's 1/3-2/3. FrankC - 20D, RAW, Manual everything...
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E-K Senior Member 983 posts Joined Sep 2006 Location: Canada More info | Jan 11, 2007 14:48 | #5 PhotosGuy wrote in post #2524396 I think 1/2-1/2 is for close-ups. For landscape, it's 1/3-2/3. If you are focusing at the hyperfocal distance then by definition it's 1/2 - infinity. The 1/3 - 2/3 is a general guideline when you don't have an infinite DOF.
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