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If you shoot with a short focal length lens, and then move back and take an identically framed shot with a longer lens (without changing format), the depth of field will be the same in both images,
This is quite interesting, but I dont understand this part Hoppy.
Firstly, surely it's impossible to frame a shot identically if you move the camera.
Or at least, the perspective would change.
And according to the dofmaster site, and my own thoughts.
If i take a portrait with a 10mm lens from about 3 feet away at f8, my dof is massive, 2ft to infinite.
If i try to frame the whole shot with my 200mm lens the same, by say, standing 50 feet further back. my dof becomes just a few feet.
Nowhere near like your statement.
It says id have to be 760 feet away to get focus on subject to infinity.
Now i cant demonstrate, but i think that the framing of a 10mm portrait from 3 feet, is not the same as framing 200mm at 760 feet.
Im not trying to argue, but i cant understand your statement.
just to add, i need to go out and shoot something at 3 feet with 10mm, then again at 760 feet at 200mm before i should of said the above, but it just dont sound right in my head

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