Sunday, February 7, 2010

How Do You Shoot Depth Of Field On A Camera Depth Of Field And Digital Cameras?

Depth of field and digital cameras? - how do you shoot depth of field on a camera

Hello everyone, I know that makes a digital recording of the 1.5 X seems to target. My question is in the movie that you have, or if you make a real difference appears in the viewfinder?

4 comments:

  1. It is equipped with a digital SLR camera with a conversion factor of 1.5.

    If the difference is seen in the viewfinder, is the only way you can prove that you got a camera of the same brand as their share in the lens, digital SLR cameras in and you can see the difference quickly in the door and increase rapid eye

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  2. They should through the viewfinder.

    I have a Coolpix 5700 and has a 3x converter and shown, larger on the screen.

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    I noticed you mentioned "movie, most cameras also if it is a reflex.

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  3. I have a Nikon and I see it. I shot with a D100, and it's like shooting with a film camera with a good camera. Perhaps the reference is to be the true, regularly reviewed and film cameras, you do not adusta goal.

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  4. Yes, the screen displays the field of vision as you. DSLR camera has a screen the size of the sensor so that the view through the viewfinder is the same as that which on the sensor.

    By the way, also refers to the depth. If, for example, set with a 50mm lens on a 1.5x DSLR, the 50mm lens has always been a 50mm-only a visual equivalent to a 75mm lens on film. For it is always a 50mm lens, depth of field is exactly the same with a mesh, as they would on 35mm film.

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