Today I'm trying to work out f stops with groups shots and different lenses and trying to work out this depth of field calculator but struggling so wondered if anyone could help with some real world examples.
I was talking to a pro who was not feeling very helpful and just told me that F9 would be a good starting point for a group shot, so I'm looking at the depth of field calculators and they have a range of 'acceptable sharpness' for focus - what does that mean, I've tried recreating a shot from the depth of field calculator with some sticks in a line and I'd say that they were not acceptably sharp at the distances that the calculator says they are - am I just being picky?!
In real world terms (going on the variables on the depth of field calculator) - if I had my D90 with my 28-70 lens on it taking a photo of a group of 20 people stood 3 deep, and was stood far enough back to fit them all in, what F stop would I want to use to get front and back rows in focus and where would I aim the focus point?
If I then swapped to a bigger lens like a 200 and moved back so it's the same picture, would the f-stop needed change?
Many thanks and so sorry for the dumb questions
I was talking to a pro who was not feeling very helpful and just told me that F9 would be a good starting point for a group shot, so I'm looking at the depth of field calculators and they have a range of 'acceptable sharpness' for focus - what does that mean, I've tried recreating a shot from the depth of field calculator with some sticks in a line and I'd say that they were not acceptably sharp at the distances that the calculator says they are - am I just being picky?!
In real world terms (going on the variables on the depth of field calculator) - if I had my D90 with my 28-70 lens on it taking a photo of a group of 20 people stood 3 deep, and was stood far enough back to fit them all in, what F stop would I want to use to get front and back rows in focus and where would I aim the focus point?
If I then swapped to a bigger lens like a 200 and moved back so it's the same picture, would the f-stop needed change?
Many thanks and so sorry for the dumb questions