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Depth of field
Hi all ,
Wonder if anybody could give me some advice. I filming in HDV 1080i and im trying to get a good depth of field in my filming. Which would be the best way to do this ? Change setting on the camera Would it be better filming in 25p ?? Perfect world i would go down the lexus way, but any body got a short fix . thanks |
Using V1 without adapter you have to have subject fairly far from background, and experiment, I have captured some great shots with good depth of field, use a tripod and focusing is a real issue, look into using the assign button for the shot transition, that works
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You need to define "good".
If you mean a shallow depth of field to make the object in focus stand out from its foreground and background, then use manual settings with a largest (i.e. lowest F number) available aperture; if you mean that you want a large depth of field so that almost all the objects in the frame are in focus, then close down the aperture. If you allow the camera to use F11 to get a large depth of field, then you run the risk of fringing, due to diffraction effects. I have the aperture limit set at F5.6, as for the work I do great depth of field is not much use, and I want to avoid diffraction problems. The nature of pro-sumer video cameras, with their small sensors, and hence very short focal length lenses, means that DOF is a problem - for most people it is difficult to obtain a shallow enough DOF. |
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