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    Re: Hyperfocal Distance and Depth of Field



    Quote Originally Posted by alex
    With this method, obviously infinity will be in focus, but how do I also make sure the entire foreground is also? I'm still confused.

    Start with the f-number that you think will have approximately sufficient depth of field. Then focus using above technique. If the foreground is not within the depth of field, stop down some more and refocus.

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    Re: Hyperfocal Distance and Depth of Field



    Thanks Daniel, I never paid much attention to the tables but it appears they are valuable, have you ever checked the tables against the depth of field markings on a lens, I wonder how accurate the markings are against the tables? Time to drag the older lenses out and check this.

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    Re: Hyperfocal Distance and Depth of Field



    Quote Originally Posted by electric eel
    ...have you ever checked the tables against the depth of field markings on a lens, I wonder how accurate the markings are against the tables?

    I haven't, but I would guess that they are accurate.

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    Re: Hyperfocal Distance and Depth of Field



    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel Browning


    Start with the f-number that you think will have approximately sufficient depth of field. Then focus using above technique. If the foreground is not within the depth of field, stop down some more and refocus.
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    Duh. take more than one shot! Thanks again Daniel. I appreciate your advice!
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    Re: Hyperfocal Distance and Depth of Field



    I created a short little lesson about DOF and hyperfocal distance focusing and its benefits.





    it can be found here:





    http://www.learnslr.com/slr-beginner-guide/digital-slr-learning-guide/hyperfocal-distance

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    Re: Hyperfocal Distance and Depth of Field



    David, this is a helpful tutorial.


    On the second picture (night shot), where did you focus, and was the aperture at f/8?



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    Re: Hyperfocal Distance and Depth of Field



    Thanks, I focused approximately six feet away on a subject and then recomposed.






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    Re: Hyperfocal Distance and Depth of Field



    Thanks, David.


    So, just to be sure I'm understanding what you did, you focused on a subject on the bridge where you were standing, then swung the camera around to recompose the shot, and then took the picture.


    Is this correct?

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    Re: Hyperfocal Distance and Depth of Field



    yes, that is correct.... of course for that shot there wasnt' to much all that "close" to me that I needed to do it but i was testing out the quality of focus and sharpness on something further away like the water fall when I focused only 6 feet away.

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    Re: Hyperfocal Distance and Depth of Field



    David, I'm back with another question about this subject, so bear with me.


    In focusing on the subject that is X feet away, did you put your camera to manual focus, then recompose and shoot the water fall picture?


    I'm trying to envision a situation where I've got to focus on a subject (for example, in AF mode), move the camera around while keeping the focus locked, trying to keep the landscape properly level, etc., without losing the focus lock. In many cases, I'd be using a remote switch, which further ties up my hands.


    Could you elaborate on your technique? Thanks.



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