Quick formula for estimating DOF?
I've had my 50D for awhile and have had some amazing results so far. I have a 50mm f/1.8 II which is awesome for the price, hope to get a 1.4 soon. I've been taking lots of portraits of my son and love the background blur. I've also had some shots ruined by not stopping down when I should have for group shots. Obviously with a fixed focal length and similar aperture the DOF is also affected by distance to subject.
Is there a quick metal formula for estimating DOF? Like, at 50mm and f/1.8 with the subject 48 inches from the camera DOF will equal x inches but at 20 feet from the camera DOF will equal y inches. Are there any other good tricks for knowing how wide open is too much?
Re: Quick formula for estimating DOF?
I don't think there's an easy way to be honest (unless you're a mathematician). I've got the DOF Master application on my iphone that gets pulled out occasionally but apart from that I don't know of another way.
Re: Quick formula for estimating DOF?
A lot of people used to carry around charts for primes, though since zooms are so popular now it is a little tougher to cover all the bases. I also have a DoF app on my phone, it works wonders and is always with me, taking care of all the calculations I would ever need.
Re: Quick formula for estimating DOF?
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Originally Posted by Luke Nolan
Are there any other good tricks for knowing how wide open is too much?
Don't forget about the simple physical method that's already a feature of your camera - the DOF Preview button.
Re: Quick formula for estimating DOF?
This is an area that I have been working on for some time.
I know the preview is acceptable but I want to plan my shots and have a working idea of DOF in the preshot process.
My suggestion is that since it IS A CALCULATION
Why can canon not build it into the menu screen and have it read out next to aperture, speed, iso, lens focal lenght.
It really is doable.
I also looked for a pocket chart that I could carry.
This is what I have found is the best solution:
There are several online depth of field calculators that you can use to make your own pocket charts for dof.
The site I use is:
http://www.dofmaster.com/dofjs.html
good luck