Is there a reliable depth of field calculator which takes into account format size, focal length, and hyper- focal distance, and possibly reproduction size?
I want to set up a remotely triggered (via PocketWizard Plus 4 or Raven remotes) camera with off-camera flash gear to photograph birds in flight coming and going from a feeder.
Preferably it should be an interactive online version where I can change the variables.
And yes I do understand that diffraction comes with the territory when stopping down to f/11, f/16 or f/22.
Ellis Vener
To see my work, please visit http://www.ellisvener.com
I am on Instagram @EllisVenerStudio
“If I have any advice to give, it is that a photographer should learn to work with the minimum amount of equipment. The more you are able to forget your equipment, the more time you have to concentrate on the subject and on the composition. The camera should become an extension of your eye, nothing more.”- Ernst Haas from the afterword to his monograph “The Creation” (1972
I want to set up a remotely triggered (via PocketWizard Plus 4 or Raven remotes) camera with off-camera flash gear to photograph birds in flight coming and going from a feeder.
Preferably it should be an interactive online version where I can change the variables.
And yes I do understand that diffraction comes with the territory when stopping down to f/11, f/16 or f/22.
Ellis Vener
To see my work, please visit http://www.ellisvener.com
I am on Instagram @EllisVenerStudio
“If I have any advice to give, it is that a photographer should learn to work with the minimum amount of equipment. The more you are able to forget your equipment, the more time you have to concentrate on the subject and on the composition. The camera should become an extension of your eye, nothing more.”- Ernst Haas from the afterword to his monograph “The Creation” (1972
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