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When they land from the west and stop at the eastern end of the runway there
is a ceremony in which kids (spectators) are allowed to stand on a frontage road and wave to the pilots. The pilots often wave back. I wonder if I had shot this at f11 or higher would the depth of field changed to bring the planes into focus along with the kids. With a film camera I would have done that automatically but with this digital camera I keep forgetting to change depth of field settings. Any constructive comments? Tom |
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"Tom Callahan" wrote: When they land from the west and stop at the eastern end of the runway there is a ceremony in which kids (spectators) are allowed to stand on a frontage road and wave to the pilots. The pilots often wave back. I wonder if I had shot this at f11 or higher would the depth of field changed to bring the planes into focus along with the kids. With a film camera I would have done that automatically but with this digital camera I keep forgetting to change depth of field settings. Any constructive comments? Tom The answer is, it depends. Are you shooting: 1.) aperture preferred auto 2.) shutter preferred auto 3.) manual mode? |
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That shot was at ISO 200, 1/500th of a second and the camera chose the f
stop. If I had chosen the f stop at f/11 or higher do you think the digital camera would have shot it in the same way a film camera does? "john smith" wrote in message ... In article , "Tom Callahan" wrote: When they land from the west and stop at the eastern end of the runway there is a ceremony in which kids (spectators) are allowed to stand on a frontage road and wave to the pilots. The pilots often wave back. I wonder if I had shot this at f11 or higher would the depth of field changed to bring the planes into focus along with the kids. With a film camera I would have done that automatically but with this digital camera I keep forgetting to change depth of field settings. Any constructive comments? Tom The answer is, it depends. Are you shooting: 1.) aperture preferred auto 2.) shutter preferred auto 3.) manual mode? |
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"Tom Callahan" wrote: That shot was at ISO 200, 1/500th of a second and the camera chose the f stop. If I had chosen the f stop at f/11 or higher do you think the digital camera would have shot it in the same way a film camera does? Yes. You were in shutter preferred mode. Set it to apperature preferred and set the f-stop you want. The camera will select the appropriate shutter speed for the lighting conditions. Just make sure you have enough light that a fast enough shutter speed will exceed an handheld movement. |
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![]() "Tom Callahan" wrote in message ... I wonder if I had shot this at f11 or higher would the depth of field changed to bring the planes into focus along with the kids. Don't forget though that you also need to focus somewhere between the two, in this case on the grass. With some of the Canons you get a 'DoF mode' where you select that mode, focus on the near object so that the camera bleeps and then focus again on the far object. The camera then sets speed and aperture to give max DoF and focuses mid-way too, you then just frame the shot and press. Rather cumbersome but it does work. |
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