depth of field
Depth of field refers to the range of distance that appears sharp or the distance you can see for. It varies on camera and type of lens, aperture and focus distance. Depth of field has a smooth transition from sharp to blur and the focus distance begins to vanish.
Depth of field is can vary to different F stops from an DOF f/2.8 up to an f/30. Usually the higher the F stop the sharper the photo, the lower the F stop the blurrier the photo.
Depth of field is can vary to different F stops from an DOF f/2.8 up to an f/30. Usually the higher the F stop the sharper the photo, the lower the F stop the blurrier the photo.
shallow depth of field
This is for short range pictures, this allows the photo to be partially focused on a object or person without the background showing.
medium depth of field
This is for medium range photographs, This setting is used to take a photo that are slightly further away. The main sight is focused whilst the background is blurred out
deep depth of field
This setting is used for pictures that are far away, this allows the whole photo to be focused including the background.