Hello
I just bought a Canon EOS 1Ds.
What will the Full Frame Sensor do with my DOF?
Gr
Richard
Overkill Goldmember 1,062 posts Joined Jul 2006 Location: Amsterdam Netherlands More info | Oct 12, 2007 13:54 | #1 Hello Canon EOS 40D Gripped / 20D Gripped, EF 70-200 2.8L, [COLOR=black]EF 100-400 IS USM L, EF-S 17-55 2.8 IS USM, EF-S 10-22 USM, Sigma 105mm 2.8 EX Macro, Kenko 2XTC DG Kenko 1.4TC DG, Kenko Extension Tubes DG 12-20, Canon Speedlite 580EX, Manfrotto Tripod!
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asylumxl Goldmember 2,306 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2006 Location: Stuck in an invisible box More info | Oct 12, 2007 13:58 | #2 It will mail it to America and get married and have children... Seriously, it will make your DOF shallower. ...............
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Oct 12, 2007 14:01 | #3 asylumxl wrote in post #4112516 It will mail it to America and get married and have children... Seriously, it will make your DOF shallower. Very Funny indeed!! Canon EOS 40D Gripped / 20D Gripped, EF 70-200 2.8L, [COLOR=black]EF 100-400 IS USM L, EF-S 17-55 2.8 IS USM, EF-S 10-22 USM, Sigma 105mm 2.8 EX Macro, Kenko 2XTC DG Kenko 1.4TC DG, Kenko Extension Tubes DG 12-20, Canon Speedlite 580EX, Manfrotto Tripod!
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cosworth I'm comfortable with my masculinity 10,939 posts Likes: 21 Joined Jul 2005 Location: Duncan, BC, Canada More info | Oct 12, 2007 14:03 | #4 http://www.dofmaster.com people will always try to stop you doing the right thing if it is unconventional
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asylumxl Goldmember 2,306 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2006 Location: Stuck in an invisible box More info | Oct 12, 2007 14:03 | #5 http://www.outbackphoto.com …hnique/essay07/essay.html ...............
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CurtisN Master Flasher 19,129 posts Likes: 11 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Northern Illinois, US More info | Oct 12, 2007 14:15 | #6 If you compare "If you're not having fun, your pictures will reflect that." - Joe McNally
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Oct 12, 2007 14:16 | #7 cosworth wrote in post #4112542 http://www.dofmaster.com Play with this by switching between crop cameras and the 1Ds. Thanks... btw i followed your advice and bought the 1Ds! Great peace of material... i hope i wont be dissapointed with the ISO 1250! Canon EOS 40D Gripped / 20D Gripped, EF 70-200 2.8L, [COLOR=black]EF 100-400 IS USM L, EF-S 17-55 2.8 IS USM, EF-S 10-22 USM, Sigma 105mm 2.8 EX Macro, Kenko 2XTC DG Kenko 1.4TC DG, Kenko Extension Tubes DG 12-20, Canon Speedlite 580EX, Manfrotto Tripod!
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kevindar Cream of the Crop 5,050 posts Likes: 38 Joined May 2007 Location: california More info | Oct 12, 2007 15:04 | #8 the size of the sensor does absolutely nothing to your dof. My Flickr
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cosworth I'm comfortable with my masculinity 10,939 posts Likes: 21 Joined Jul 2005 Location: Duncan, BC, Canada More info | Oct 12, 2007 15:10 | #9 30d people will always try to stop you doing the right thing if it is unconventional
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foxbat Goldmember 2,432 posts Likes: 11 Joined Jan 2005 Location: Essex, UK. More info | Oct 12, 2007 15:12 | #10 kevindar wrote in post #4112891 the size of the sensor does absolutely nothing to your dof. The degree of image magnification does. Wrong. CoC (a function of the sensor) is a factor in the equation for the calculation of DoF. Check your facts before posting. Cosworth is correct. Andy Brown; South-east England. Canon, Sigma, Leica, Zeiss all on Canon DSLRs. My hacking blog
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CurtisN Master Flasher 19,129 posts Likes: 11 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Northern Illinois, US More info | Oct 12, 2007 15:13 | #11 kevindar wrote in post #4112891 the size of the sensor does absolutely nothing to your dof. The degree of image magnification does. Technically, this is true. "If you're not having fun, your pictures will reflect that." - Joe McNally
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kevindar Cream of the Crop 5,050 posts Likes: 38 Joined May 2007 Location: california More info | Oct 12, 2007 16:11 | #12 I do not need an equation to tell me about dof. Circle of confusion and all that Jazz is what ever you want to make of it. My Flickr
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kevindar Cream of the Crop 5,050 posts Likes: 38 Joined May 2007 Location: california More info | Oct 12, 2007 16:22 | #13 cosworth wrote in post #4112917 30d 100mm (crop factor comparision here) f/2.8 subject 100 feet away You get 33.5 feet of DOF 1Ds 160mm (crop factor comparision here) f/2.8 Subject 100 feet away 20.3 ft of DOF Are you sure about what you just said? cosworth, please reread what I said. My Flickr
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CurtisN Master Flasher 19,129 posts Likes: 11 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Northern Illinois, US More info | Oct 12, 2007 16:22 | #14 kevindar wrote in post #4113230 I do not need an equation to tell me about dof. Circle of confusion and all that Jazz is what ever you want to make of it. I don't think an equation will help you if you don't understand the concept, and it appears you haven't reached that point yet. "If you're not having fun, your pictures will reflect that." - Joe McNally
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wonderer Member 30 posts Joined Jul 2007 More info | Oct 12, 2007 16:22 | #15 As you said the DOF is a function of magnification. And the magnification is measured by comparing the size of object to size of sensor. Thats why sensor size has direct impact on DOF. Saying it in a different way, if at a particular aperture say 2.0, I take identical shots (using whatever focal length, as long as the same object fills up the image) with a 1.6x camera and a FF camera and then produce same size prints (say 8x10) the DOF would be shallower in the FF image. kevindar wrote in post #4113230 I do not need an equation to tell me about dof. Circle of confusion and all that Jazz is what ever you want to make of it. a lens, with a fixed aperture size, with a fixed distance from the subject, and image screen, will produce only one image, regardless of how big the screen is. That is my understanding of how the optics of the camera work. now if you decide to make the screen smaller, you should not be affecting the part of the image which is on the screen. your will just get less of the image. So I will still say that you will get the same exact image, from a 50 mm lens, at f 2.8, mounted on a 40D, 1D, or 5D. The only difference is that you get progressively more of the image moving down that line.
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