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Aperture Depth of Field
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What is Depth of Field ? The depth of field refers to which part of the image you want to appear in focus from foreground through to background and is determined by a combination of the aperture setting and the focal length of the lens.the aperture setting the focal length of the lens
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The widest aperture (smallest f-number) gives the least or shallow depth of field. These images generally have a single object sharply focused, with the rest of the image blurry. This is a great and easy way to direct the viewer's attention.
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On the other hand, smallest aperture (highest f-number) results in greater range of items that appear clearly focused and is said to have a large depth of field.
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As well as changing the zone of sharpness in an image, each aperture f-stop in the series also doubles,or halves, its brightness.
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CLOSE-UPS THINK APERTURE
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http://www.canonoutsideofauto.ca/learn/ This site will allow you to play with settings and get instant feed back Click on the PLAY button on the bottom right
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