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Depth of Field

The depth of field is the distance between the nearest and furthest in-focus objects in an image. A narrow depth of field will have a very narrow area in which objects will be in focus. A wide depth of field will put most elements of the image in focus. 

Depth of field is influenced by several camera settings including aperture (f-stop) and the lens focal length.

 

 

Turning the focus ring will adjust the position of the in-focus area, or focal point. 

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Shallow Depth of Field
Aperture = f/1.4. DOF = 0.8 cm

Medium Depth of Field

Aperture = f/4.0. DOF = 2.2 cm

Wide Depth of Field
Aperture = f/22. DOF = 12.4 cm

Lower f-stop numbers narrow the depth of field, causing the area of focus to be relatively shallow, with foreground and background parts of the image being out of focus.