DSLR Tutorial: Depth of Field




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Fenchel & Janisch DSLR Tutorial Series: Shallow depth of field – curse or blessing?
In this video training we’re going to talk about the shallow depth of field on HDDSLRs. Pros and cons will be discussed in this DSLR tutorial.

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24 responses to “DSLR Tutorial: Depth of Field”

  1. f8 is wat i want . I thought that dlsr didn;t do depth? i want all the distances to be in focus.? i can get this – i think – with my mobile but do i need to buy a video recorder for something special?

  2. It is my belief and hope that they will design a camera with two eyelets which will work like the human eye with automated accommodation. Wish I could do some work on this. from Chennai.
    Thanks for your great videos.

  3. Since the aperture can/is used to increase light exposure in low-light conditions, does this mean that your depth of field options are limited in these situations, or is it easy enough to compensate with ISO and shutter speed adjustments?

  4. I personally don't shoot higher than f4. When it's too blurry, it's not only hard to pull focus but I don't think the effect looks as good as, say a great photo shot at f1.4. Also Canon make some stunning f4 L zooms that are really attractively priced.

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