Harley Goldman
20-Oct-2004, 14:02
I was reviewing the depth of field tables on the Schneider website and it led to a question. Assume I am using two lens with my 4x5, a 150mm and a 240mm. I compose a picture with each lens to basically achieve the same framing and perspective, meaning I move back with the 240mm until I have essentially the same framing for both shots.
From reading the tables, it would appear that the 150mm would yield a larger depth of field for the shot than would the 240mm. If that is correct and I wanted to maximize DOF (ignoring movements for the moment), I would always move in and use a shorter lens, all other things being equal. I realize the longer lens should compress the scene, etc. but I am chiefly concerned with DOF.
Am I interpreting this correctly?
From reading the tables, it would appear that the 150mm would yield a larger depth of field for the shot than would the 240mm. If that is correct and I wanted to maximize DOF (ignoring movements for the moment), I would always move in and use a shorter lens, all other things being equal. I realize the longer lens should compress the scene, etc. but I am chiefly concerned with DOF.
Am I interpreting this correctly?