Demystifying DOF and it’s relationship with aperture. Can you shoot landscape at f2.8? Is f64 overkill for macro? All explained very simply. Subscribe – more…
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Demystifying DOF and it’s relationship with aperture. Can you shoot landscape at f2.8? Is f64 overkill for macro? All explained very simply. Subscribe – more…
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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I love your videos but this confused me more, dang.
Who are you, who are so wise in the ways of science? Excellent
explanation, the math isn’t that difficult at all, but the only way I know
to get an accurate measure of the distance to a far object is perhaps to
use a rangefinder. Is guesstimating good enough in this case for something
far like a waterfall or a distant building?
it is math kids…
hope you make a living off acting in videos because you suck as a
teacher…you took something SO simple and made it hard for a person to
understand
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aimenrg.dof&hl=en
Maximize your Depth of Field #Photographytips
@mssissyphancypants your’s is the best advice yet! Yes – so many what
everything handed to them – there is certainly great value in discovering
or ‘getting’ something on your own, rather than being spoon fed it and
never putting it into practice. I hope everyone is out there playing,
practicing and advancing their skills.
Very helpful and really awesome drawings !
Matt, I have to ask you something. I am a blogger and I often link videos
from youtube in my posts. My question is can I link your videos in my blog?
Hello, 1st VERY INFORMATIVE tutorial. can u please make another one
explaining with DRAWINGS, how the angle of the camera affects DOF, or if
you move the camera to right or left, keeping the same object in focus…
PLEASE! Practical examples would be very appreciated :'(. 99% of tutorials
about DOF tell “short f. short DOF, long f. long…” and that’s it,
nothin’about distance, focal length, AND until nowNONE about the position
of the camera, how this affects the DOF. U’ve made me 50% happier!
This is a great information Matt. Isn’t it true that that farther we go
away from the subject, the lesser the details will be? Any simple formula
to get this DOF on the spot?
@dachevashe i will put in two links to the video now – the FIRST may help.
how are you calculating you overall dof, is it just with a dof calculator
app or something or are you actually doing the working out?
Many people ask for a formula…well, apart from the fact that the formula
is rather complicated to be calculated on the spot, there are many ios and
android (some free, some paid) applications which calculate this very fast.
Just do a search on app store for “dof calculator”.
Best video yet! More of these please
Your experiences with D.O.F will vary based on camera body and optics, so
take this as a rough guide and get out into the field and just shoot
bunches of pictures to get some hands on results to compare with. If thats
not your style there are camera apps for mobile devices that help you
derive D.O.F numbers based on what you input into it as well as many other
functions. My biggest handicap is my inability to actually tell how far way
something is so I just guess and take the photo.
just check a calculator – you can do all the scenarios you like
I thought you said it’s simple?
Your the best Matt! I learned a lot from your videos, and i mean A LOT!
Thnx for sharing.
thanks buddy
Great video! Love the drawings made it a lot more down to earth and simply
to understand. Cheers from Canada, Paul
I dont understand the calculations. An 85 mm lens shooting a subject that
is 100m away gives a DOF of 179m when using f1.4. What is the formula that
calculated this?
Have to say this was very informative and cleared up a lot of confusion
regarding focal length and dof…thx
Once again great video, Matt. Clear and concise. I can feel better photos
are in my future.
i didn’t understand anything. is that normal?