09-06-2011, 12:29 PM
"The general rule for scenic photographs, where one wishes to maximize the depth of field, is as follows. Set the focus at the distance of the most distant object. Then set the lens opening to the size of the smallest object to be resolved in the foreground. No calculations needed!"
How can we get the size of the "smallest object to be resolved in the foreground"?
I really would like to apply this in landscape shots and guessing the focusing distance is not so easy...
Serkan
How can we get the size of the "smallest object to be resolved in the foreground"?
I really would like to apply this in landscape shots and guessing the focusing distance is not so easy...
Serkan