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Minolta X-370S - Depth of Field

Minolta X-370S
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DEPTH
OF
FIELD
subject,
there
is
a
certain
range
behind
and
in
front
of
the
subject
which
appears
sharp.
This
range
is
called
"depth
of
field",
and
it
varies
according
to
the
aperture
set:
large
apertures
(e.g.,
f/1.7)
yield
a
shallow
depth
of
field
rendering
the
background
out
of
focus
(example
A);
small
apertures
(e.g.,
f/22)
give
greater
depth
of
field
with
sharper
background
(example
B).
The
depth
of
field
can
be
checked
on
the
lens'
depth-of-field
scale
as
shown.
Depth
of
field
also
varies
with
subject
distance:
when
the
lens
is
focused
on
a
close
subject,
the
depth
of
field
is
shallow;
when
focused
on
a
distant
subject,
the
depth
of
field
is
greater.

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