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doc:appunti:hardware:olympus-e-m10:manual_lens [2022/11/15 13:02] โ [Depth of field] niccolo | doc:appunti:hardware:olympus-e-m10:manual_lens [2022/12/15 10:13] โ [Third party lens manufacturer] niccolo | ||
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===== Depth of field ===== | ===== Depth of field ===== | ||
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^ Using a 25 mm lens on a Micro Four Thirds sensor | ^ Using a 25 mm lens on a Micro Four Thirds sensor | ||
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==== Depth of field in portraits ==== | ==== Depth of field in portraits ==== | ||
+ | Here is an handy table to know the depth of field when shoting portraits. I think that the wider apertures of the Meike (f/numbers below 4.7) are extremely effective starting from medium or more distant shots. With close-ups, care must be taken that not all parts of the head may be in focus. | ||
+ | ^ Framing with a 25 mm lens, MFT sensor (50 mm eq.) ^^^ Depth of field ^^^ | ||
+ | ^ Shot type ^ Height dim. ^ Focal length | ||
+ | | Choker | ||
+ | | Close-up | ||
+ | | Medium shot (from the waist up) | ||
+ | | American shot (mid thigh) | ||
+ | | Full shot (head to toes) | 200 cm | 417 cm | 153 cm | 687 cm | โ | | ||
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